Start engine. Battery charging should start and battery indication lamp on the dashboard should now stop glowing. Check the operation of all the lighting systems:
Headlights (low and high beams), tail lights, emergency flashers, brake lights, backing lights, trunk light, hood light, interior lights (map lights, dome lights, glove box, reading lights, running board lights).
Does the vehicle have automatic shut off? Is it for the headlights only? How long does the dome light stay on after unlocking and locking the door? Can you dim interior lights. What about the dashboard lights? Is the ignition switch lighted?
Check left and right turn signals (front and back -- you'll need a helper) proper operation, and switch positions Do the lights work correctly? Does the internal opening button work correctly?
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning: understand all the controls and features of the climate control operations and control panel. Are there special defoggers? Special filters? Multi level systems? Front and rear controls? Temperature settings and automatic controls? Duct operation? Fan controls? Switch on AC. Check AC for cooling. Check AC cuts in and cuts out in a reasonable time. Similarly check heater and cigarette lighter for proper functioning.
Check the Sound System: understand how everything operates. Adjust the controls and get sound out of each speaker. Does it sound correct to your ear? Try a cassette and CD (bring one with you). How do special features, such as equalizers, amplifiers, and trunk mounted CD tower work?
Stage 5
Now it is time to Spin
you may have already test driven the car, but this time be on the lookout for any malfunctions. The dealership still owns the vehicle, so expect the salesperson to accompany you. But request him or her to keep quite as you'll need to concentrate - and listen - as you put the truck through its paces. Be sure to take it on the highway, not just around the block.
1. Get in and buckle up!
2. Ignition System: Does the car start properly?
3. Listen carefully to engine idle. Does it sound okay?
4. Look at the tailpipe. Any abnormal smoke or colour? Moisture?
5. Brakes: Do you like the feel of the brake pedal (even and smooth)? How does the parking break work? Does your foot have to be on the brake to shift out of park?
6. When you put the vehicle into gear, does it sound okay? Do the shift indicators line up with the proper gear that you are in (i.e. the indicator reads R when in reverse)?
7. Noise Check. Turn the radio off and use your senses. Drive over various road conditions and speeds that you know you will be frequenting. Listen for the Buzz Squeaks and Rattles (BSR) -- no tweet, tweet, tweet from the tailgate allowed. Also note NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) -- no loud thuds or strange shaking between above 60 Kamp allowed.
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