Oil Change and Inspection
Oil Change and Inspection involve replacing the engine oil and filter, along with a thorough check of the vehicle's key components. This process ensures the engine operates efficiently and helps identify potential issues early, contributing to the vehicle's overall health and performance.
Oil Change and Inspection
Oil Change and Inspection involve replacing the engine oil and filter, along with a thorough check of the vehicle's key components. This process ensures the engine operates efficiently and helps identify potential issues early, contributing to the vehicle's overall health and performance.
Inspect control arms, tie rod ends, sway bar linkages and mounts, shocks/springs,
Check wheels for any up or down/side to side play
Spin wheel and listen for any noises
Left front tire depth (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Right front tire depth (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Right rear inside (if single wheel do not use) (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Right rear outside (if applicable. If single wheel use this meter) tire depth (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Left rear inside (if single wheel do not use) (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Left rear outside (if applicable. If single wheel use this meter) tire depth (flag at 6/32, fail at 3/32 or less)
Inspect for tire damage
if the answer is "oneOf [FLAG,FAIL]"
Note Tire and damage
Visually inspect brake pads for wear and rotors for cracking/glazing
Left Front
Right Front
Right Rear
Left Rear
Inspect engine belts for cracking or heavy wear
Inspect coolant hoses for bulges, leaks, or softness
Inspect engine for any oil or coolant leaks
Check air filter and cabin air filter (if equpped)
Check for any lights not working and replace as needed
Note any body damage not already listed in vehicle report
Inspect windows for any cracks or stone chips
if the answer is "oneOf [FLAG,FAIL]"
Which window and what damage
Source: Adelio's Contracting (Community Member)