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Tips & Advice on Inspecting a Used
Car
When you go to look at a car that you are interested in buying
you should follow the tips and advice below. A preliminary check
could save you a lot of money, time and heartache.
Check the car history
Ask for the used vehicles Licensing Certificate and check
that the VIN (vehicle identification number) matches that on the
car and that the sellers name and address is there. It is very important
to confirm these details. The number is usually on the passenger
side of the dash behind the windscreen or somewhere under the bonnet.
You can use this VIN number to obtain a car history report. This
step is crucial; accident and repair history are essential in determining
if that shiny coat of paint is hiding something.
Check the condition of the used vehicles body
Walk around the entire length of the car and bend down and use the
flashlight and mirror to look at some out-of-sight seams. Are the
gaps around the doors even? Are there signs of rust, particularly
above the tyres? (This is likely due to salt on the roads in the
winter, but it could be signs of a previous accident.) Is the colour
mismatched in any place? Use the magnet to see if the body is actual
metal or Bondo, which is often used in vehicle restoration.
Check the tyres
Whats the brand of the tyres? Are they worn and where? Are
there any cracks? What about the condition of the rims?
Check the engine
Make sure the engine is off (and has been for a time) and pop the
bonnet. Bring along your paper towels. Is the engine relatively
clean? Are there any signs of rust? Pop off the oil filler cap.
Are there any thick black deposits? (This is not a good sign.) With
engine running are there any unusual noises or excessive smoke?
Check the engines oil
Make sure the car is still off. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it as
clean as you can with the paper towel, insert the dipstick back
into the engine, and pull it out again. There should be full
and low indicators. How high is the current level of
oil? Is it a pale amber colour (good) or a dark, sludgy colour (bad)?
Colour can tell a lot especially in relation to overheating or faulty
head gasket!
Check the automatic transmission fluid
Make sure the car is level, the transmission is in park, and the
parking break is on. Turn on the cars engine. After it idles
for a time, pull out the transmission dipstick and wipe it with
a paper towel. Place it back and pull it out again. If the car had
just been turned on, the fluid should be in between the cold
indicators. (If it had been driven for a time directly prior to
this check, expect it to be within the hot indicators.)
It should also be a clear reddish colour A brown, sludgy colour
means it has not been maintained.
If the transmission is manual, you can skip this step. However,
when you take the used car for a test drive, make sure that all
gear shifts are smooth and that, when driving in second or third
gear, a sudden acceleration doesn't make the clutch slip.
Check the brake fluid level
If its low, it could be leaking and/or the brake pads could
be wearing.
Check the engine coolant
Make sure its relatively full and a yellowish-green colour
Make sure there is no oil in it.
Do a final under-bonnet check.
Does the fan belt look worn? Is anything rusty or leaking?
Check the interior of the car
Are the seats worn or stained? How about the flooring? Do the visors
and cupholders stick? Whats the condition of the seat belts?
General wear on gear knob, steering wheel, foot pedals etc can all
be indicators of mileage.
Test the electrical features
Make sure to try the cars indoor lights and the power window
controls. Turn on the car to test both the air conditioning and
the heat. Heres also when you can test the music system with
the CD or cassette and rock out while you decide if you've got a
real gem or lemon on your hands!
Finally: If you are doing a road test be careful the car is driving
in a straight line, that there is a smooth gear change and that
there are no unusual noise while driving in a straight line and
also while cornering.
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Car Buying Advice
Car Inspection Advice

Car Inspections are carried out in Dublin and surrounding
Counties.
Low Cost Call: 1890 948 055
Mobile: 087 245 3097
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