What Items Are Checked During Vehicle Inspection?
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Specific items checked during vehicle inspection: 1. Whether the vehicle comes with an instruction manual and certificate of conformity, and whether the factory inspection marks on the vehicle body are complete. 2. Measuring the internal and external dimensions of the vehicle, including wheelbase and axle track. Specific measurements include vehicle length, width, height, cargo compartment sideboard height and area, wheelbase, and axle track. 3. Conducting inspections item by item according to technical standards. Upon passing, fill out the initial vehicle inspection registration form, including the factory-specified curb weight, load capacity, passenger capacity, and driver's compartment seating capacity. 4. Checking whether the engine, chassis, body, and auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and functional; whether the paint finish is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; whether major assemblies have been replaced; and whether these details match the initial inspection records.