Information

  • Customer Name:

  • Document No.

  • Conducted by (Service Advisor)

  • Conducted on

  • Vehicle Info: Year/Make/Model - License - Mileage

VEHICLE CONDITION

  • Does the vehicle have any noticeable damage?

  • Are their any warning lights on the dash?

  • Which warning lights?

  • Operation of exterior lamps, hazard and brake lights

WIPER BLADES

  • Wipers blades and windshield condition?

CHECK FLUIDS LEVELS

  • Engine oil

  • If LOF performed, did you reset oil life/sticker?

  • Brake fluid

  • Transmission fluid

  • Cooling system/fluid

  • Power steering fluid

  • Windshield washer fluid

CHECK BATTERY

  • Battery and terminals

ADDITIONAL CHECKS

Inspect for Visible Leaks:

  • Oil leaks

  • What items are leaking?

  • Fuel system (also including gas cap seating)

  • Engine, transmission, drive axle, transfer case

  • Engine cooling system

  • Shocks & struts - also check operation

Inspect for Visual Condition:

  • Belts: engine, accessory, serpentine, and/or V-drive

  • Hoses: engine, cooling, power steering and HVAC

  • Engine air filter/cabin air filters

  • Steering components and steering linkage

  • CV drive axle boots or driveshafts and U- joints

  • Exhaust system components

BRAKES INSPECTION

  • Front brake linings

  • Does vehicle have rear brake pads or shoes?

  • Rear brake pads

  • Brake shoes

  • Brake system (lines, hoses and emergency brake)

CHECK TIRES & TREAD DEPTH

  • Tires and Tread Depth Condition?

  • Which tire(s) need service and size?

  • Tire Pressure: LF/RF-LR/RR (PSI)

  • Tires/Wheel Services:

OPTIONAL NOTES

  • Additional Recommended Services

  • Technician

  • (GREEN: Checked and OK) - (YELLOW: May Be At Risk Soon) - (RED/ATTN: Required Immediate Attention)

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