What should be done as part of a new vehicle pre-delivery inspection?
What happens in a pre-delivery inspection?
- Examining the wheels.
- Inspecting the exterior lights to see if they are working.
- Learning that the car can be locked, unlocked and started using the key or key fob.
- Checking the car’s coolant, engine oil and washer fluids levels are correct, and topping them up if necessary.
What is pre-delivery?
A PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) is the final check completed before the sale of a vehicle. Whether brand new or pre-owned, somewhere in the fine print with the dealership mention the PDI. This thorough inspection ensure the car or truck is in top mechanical and operational condition.
What does pre-delivery inspection mean?
A pre-delivery inspection is a standard procedure carried out by a vehicle sales and workshop team. In a pre-delivery inspection, the vehicle is checked over to ensure that everything is working properly and safely. The interior of the vehicle is also inspected in a predelivery inspection.
How long does pre-delivery inspection take?
about two hours
Pre-delivery inspection is what the name implies: the inspection to make sure everything on a vehicle is working before it is delivered to the customer. PDI ordinarily takes about two hours, after a rigid checklist that includes examining fluid levels to making the windshield wipers work correctly.
What are the benefits of a well managed vehicle delivery?
The most prominent benefits of a fleet management system include, but are not limited to the following:
- The entire fleet on a single screen, in real time.
- Vehicle status, readily available.
- Driver and vehicle safety and reliability.
- Improved fuel efficiency, minimized fuel fraud.
- Improved lifespan for vehicles and equipment.
What is pre-delivery fee?
Pre-delivery service fee means any monies or other thing of value, which an automotive dealer accepts from a consumer in exchange for the performance of a pre-delivery service upon a motor vehicle.
How do you get a pre-delivery inspection?
Checklist for checking the car’s interior
- Check for marks and scratches.
- Inspect the Dashboard, roof liner, seats, armrests, doors, and parcel tray.
- Check the odometer. Its reading should always be under 100 km.