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What to Pay Attention to When Picking Up a Car After Repair at a 4S Shop?

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MacJudah
08/29/25 7:01am
When picking up your car after repair at a 4S shop, pay attention to the following issues: 1. Inspect the body surface: Check for scratches, dents, and ensure the paint thickness is even. 2. Check doors and keys: Verify that the keys and locks match, test if the doors open smoothly, ensure the door locks operate without difficulty, the door hinges should not make noise, and the closing process should be smooth. 3. Check for aging vehicle components: Inspect the chassis, wheel arches, shock absorbers, and suspension. Press firmly on the front and rear of the car and release; the car should bounce back 2-3 times. 4. Check windows and seats: Window glass should move up and down smoothly without noise, side windows should open and close easily with good sealing. 5. Check the dashboard: All instruments on the dashboard should be functional, not reflective, unobstructed, with clear and recognizable symbols. Observe if all indicator lights work properly, check for self-test displays, shake the steering wheel firmly to check for gaps or looseness, and ensure the odometer displays normal numbers.
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AutumnLynn
09/11/25 4:36am
I've picked up my car from the dealership several times and have summarized some practical tips. First, clearly ask what parts were repaired, have them explain the cause of the issue and what components were used to avoid being misled. Then, carefully inspect the repaired areas, such as checking for color differences or scratches on repainted sections, and test if the tires and brake system are functioning properly, while also checking if the lights are working. Taking the car for a test drive is crucial—drive slowly in circles to listen for any unusual noises or vibrations from the engine, ensuring the problem is truly fixed. Don’t forget to verify the bill and repair records, confirming the cost details and warranty period. If new parts were installed, ask for the invoice as proof. While having the exterior cleaned might seem minor, it affects your mood, so also check that the interior is tidy and clean. Finally, ask what to pay attention to during the next maintenance to avoid unnecessary trips. Following these steps ensures your car is safe on the road and gives you peace of mind.
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WillowDella
10/25/25 5:25am
With kids at home, I always stay extra vigilant after car repairs. Safety checks are the top priority—first, have the technician take the car for a test drive to ensure the brakes and steering system are responsive, and that it stops reliably in emergencies for peace of mind. Test all lights and wipers; don’t cut corners for nighttime driving. Ask for repair details, like which parts were replaced and if any hidden risks remain, especially regarding tire pressure and the spare tire’s condition. Do a quick visual check around the exterior to avoid new scratches or dirt—last time I overlooked this and paid the price. Don’t forget to sign the repair order and warranty card, ensuring free return-repair terms are clear. Double-check the bill before paying to avoid unnecessary charges. After picking up the car, take a short drive ASAP to spot any issues and return promptly if needed—safety is no small matter; spending a little time now beats dealing with accidents later.
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LaJace
12/08/25 5:49am
When picking up the car, I prefer efficiency and don't have time to waste. I directly ask about the repair results to ensure the reported issues are truly resolved, like whether the engine noise or strange sounds are gone. A quick test drive for a few minutes, checking acceleration and cornering to feel the handling—if the car feels stable, I'm ready to go. Verify the bill to ensure costs don't exceed the budget, and keep the receipt for future reference. Give the car a quick glance for cleanliness; if it's dirty, ask for a complimentary wash. Finally, ask for any follow-up advice to ensure a worry-free drive home.
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