17/07/2025
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A vehicle health check, also known as a visual or electronic health check, is a comprehensive inspection of a vehicle's key components and systems.Β It's designed to identify potential issues before they escalate into major problems.Β A typical check includesΒ inspecting the brakes, tires, lights, fluid levels, exhaust, steering, suspension, and electrical systems.Β Technicians will also check for leaks, wear and tear, and other potential issues.Β
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Under the Bonnet:
Technicians check fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid, etc.), examine the engine for leaks or unusual noises, and inspect the battery and alternator belt.Β
Exterior:
They inspect lights (headlights, taillights, indicators), windscreen wipers and washers, and the condition of the tires (tread depth, pressure).Β
Underneath the Vehicle:
The check includes inspecting brakes (discs, pads), suspension, wheel bearings, exhaust system, and any underbody components for damage or leaks.Β r:
A visual check of the interior includes inspecting safety equipment like seatbelts and airbags and the condition of the steering wheel and pedals.Β
The findings of a vehicle health check are typically reported to the owner, often using a color-coded system (e.g., green for good, amber for needs monitoring, red for urgent attention).Β This allows owners to address any potential issues and prevent future problems.Β
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