What is a Vehicle PDI Inspection?
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PDI (Pre-Delivery-Inspection) refers to the pre-sale inspection record of a vehicle. During the period from when a new car rolls off the production line until it is sold, various issues may arise. Therefore, a pre-sale inspection is conducted before delivering the car to the consumer to ensure the vehicle is problem-free. PDI is a mandatory inspection that new vehicles must pass before delivery. Below is an introduction to PDI inspection: 1. According to standard procedures, a PDI inspection form (Pre-Delivery Inspection Certificate) with at least 40 items must be completed during vehicle handover. Do not blindly sign the inspection form, as signing indicates the user's acceptance of the vehicle's condition at the time of sale. 2. PDI inspection includes checking various control module system data, fuel system, lighting system, braking system, air conditioning system, steering system, cooling system, inspecting wheels (including spare tire and tire pressure), battery and various fluid levels, engine compartment wiring harness, cleaning the engine compartment and body surface, and deactivating the vehicle transport mode, among others.