FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT PRE-PURCHASE DIAGNOSTICS
A pre-purchase inspection is a comprehensive check of a vehicle's condition before buying, which helps assess the technical state of the vehicle, identify potential issues, and avoid unforeseen repair costs.
Car diagnostics includes checking the main systems: engine, transmission, suspension, braking system, as well as inspecting electronic components and the condition of the body.
To check the condition of a vehicle, you need to conduct a thorough inspection, including checking oil levels, suspension condition, brake function, and ensuring there is no corrosion on the body.
Checking the engine involves listening for any unusual sounds, checking oil levels and condition, and inspecting for fluid leaks and the functioning of the cooling system.
To check the transmission, you should pay attention to how smoothly the gears shift, any unusual sounds or excessive vibration, and check the transmission fluid level.
Evaluating the suspension involves checking the shock absorbers, springs, bushings, and suspension components for wear or damage. Also, check for squeaks or other unusual sounds while driving.
Checking the body condition involves inspecting for dents, scratches, rust, and evaluating the quality of the paint and the sealing of doors and windows.