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Checklist
Used Car
Inspection Checklist
When you shop for a used
car, you may find the following checklist helpful.
Make sure you or your mechanic check for leaks, cracks,
breaks, odd noises, and missing or inoperable parts
in the systems of the car. Here are a few key problems
to look for. You can also find a more complete list
online.
* Frame and body: Is
the frame straight and solid?
* Engine: Is there excessive oil leakage? Are the
belts in place? Is the block or head cracked? Is the
exhaust normal?
* Transmission and drive shaft: Is the transmission
fluid the right color and seepage normal? Is the transmission
solid? Is the drive shaft in good shape?
* Cooling system: Does the water pump function properly?
Is there any leakage, including any from the radiator?
* Electrical system: Does the battery leak? Do the
alternator, generator, battery, and starter work properly?
* Brake system: Do the warning lights work? Is the
brake pedal firm under pressure? Does the vehicle
stop in a straight line? Check the hoses, drum and
lining for soundness. Are structural and mechanical
parts solid?
* Steering system: Is there too much free play in
the steering? Are the front wheels aligned properly?
Check the power unit belts for cracks or slippage
and the unit fluid levels.
* Fuel system: Is there any visible leakage?
* Accessories: Do gauges and warning devices work?
Do the air conditioner, heater, and defroster work?
* Tires: Check the tread for depth of wear, unusual
wear patterns, the tire sizes for matching, and for
any other obvious damage.
* Wheels: Look for any visible cracks, damage, or
repairs. Check for loose or missing mounting bolts.
* Exhaust system: Check for leakage and exhaust smoke
when the engine is running.