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Vehicle orientation
“Before You Go” Inspection Checklist
Before driving, inspect the following:
❑ Visually
inspect the
tires for possible underinflation or damage. Test tire inflation pressure with a
quality pressure gauge at least weekly.
❑ Check wheels for cracks, damage, or any missing or loose lug nuts.
❑ Check for signs of fluid leaks under the vehicle.
❑ Check the
oil, antifreeze, brake, washer, and
power steering fluid levels.
❑ Check belts and hoses for cracking or fraying.
❑ Check exterior of vehicle for damage or loose parts.
❑ Check all
doors, latches, and locks for proper operation.
❑ Make sure all safety equipment is present, up-to-date, and not damaged.
❑ Check the windshield for cracks and chips.
❑ Check windshield
wiper operation and washer spray pattern.
❑ Check all lights including headlight high beams, flashers, and turn signals.
Exterior lights must
illuminate properly
to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for nighttime operation.
❑ Adjust the driver’s
seat position.
❑ Adjust all
mirrors.
❑ Inspect, fasten, and adjust the seat belt.
❑ When starting the engine, check for warning lights on the
instrument panel.
❑ Check the operation of the
heater and defroster.
❑ Check all switches on the dash and the steering column for proper operation.
❑ Check other options and features, such as a rear-vision camera system.
Vehicle Orientation
NOTE: When referring to part locations on corresponding sides of the
vehicle, refer to them as “Driver’s side,” “Passenger’s side,” “Front,”
“Rear,” “Cab,” or “Cargo Area.”