
When going to a 4S dealership for car repairs, you only need to bring your vehicle license and manual. Things to pay attention to when visiting a 4S dealership: 1. Verify vehicle information: This mainly includes the vehicle repair unit (owner's name), license plate number, engine number, chassis number, entry time and exit time (settlement time), etc. The key points are the engine number and chassis number. The owner should carefully check these two numbers against those on the vehicle license to prevent incorrect input by the settlement personnel. Otherwise, in case of an accident, there may be no recourse for complaints. 2. Try to recover spare parts: The spare parts list details which parts were replaced during the current maintenance and the price of each part. The owner needs to be aware of whether the parts listed exceed the scope of parts that needed to be replaced in the maintenance project. At the same time, you can choose to recover the replaced parts as much as possible.

Before going to the 4S shop for car repairs, it's best to make an appointment in advance and prepare these items: The vehicle license is mandatory for registering vehicle information; the owner's ID card is also required for identity verification. If the car is under warranty, the warranty manual must be carried along; otherwise, you might not be eligible for free repair services. I once forgot to bring it and ended up paying unnecessarily. For claims, remember to bring the original insurance policy and the traffic police's accident report. When making an appointment, ask the customer service to send the precautions to your phone for safety, and bring the maintenance manual along—they'll update the repair records in it. Before signing the repair order, carefully check the items and prices, and keep the receipts for future reference in case of disputes.


