One of the most common tasks an auto mechanic has to perform on a daily basis is car inspections. From quick oil change inspections and full pre-purchase inspection on used cars, 60 points dealer inspections to pre-delivery inspections and even inspections on cars for title loans. If you work in a car dealership, you have plenty of those professionally designed vehicle inspection forms already at your disposal but if you work in a small repair shop it gets a little more complicated. You either have the choice to buy full custom inspections forms from professional printing services or some car inspection forms app. But these tend to be a bit expensive, especially for smaller auto repair shops. What you could do then, is trying to find free generic vehicle inspection checklists on the web. Sadly, these are often too generic or a bit out-of-date with sections for carburetors or spark plug wires inspection (which we rarely need these days). So after being frustrated trying to find suitable free forms that I could really use on the job, I decided to create my own and, of course, to share them with you.
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