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work orders or pre-install checklists

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Topic: work orders or pre-install checklists

Posted By: xtremej
Subject: work orders or pre-install checklists
Date Posted: September 23, 2006 at 10:59 AM

I am looking for ideas to add to my checklist and I was wondering if you guys and gals could post some up of what you or your shop is using. I have a very basic one but have been advised to get a more detail one in place.I appreciate this greatly as I am sure we an all get ideas from others check lists.



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Posted By: Fastlearner
Date Posted: September 23, 2006 at 12:11 PM
If there's a switch for it in the car put it on it. Write down everything you notice about cars. I write down if I think the car needs a tune up. The more specific you can be the better.




Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: September 23, 2006 at 12:42 PM
Most of those checklists have a bunch of generic, non-relevant stuff.

I would concentrate on types of damage you might actually cause......and also types of damage that the customer might think you could cause.

For example, if the car was very rusty, or had a noisy exhaust, few sane customers would accuse you of causing that.

But, fresh body damage, missing hubcaps, stuff like that would be more important.

Obviously, you want to be careful to check all the electrical accessories, including the radio, air conditiong, lights, and so forth.

Be absolutely sure to make a note of any warning light on the dash.

If you have a fear customers might accuse you of cruising around in there cars, maybe record the car's mileage, both coming into the shop and going out. Obviously the mileage will be the same in and out, unless maybe you road-test a cruise control or navigation.

You should also make an effort to encourage your installers to pay special attention to the particular area of the car they're going to be working on.

For example, if the front door panels of the car were falling apart, but all you're installing is rear-deck speakers, it might not be such a big deal if you forgot to make a note of it............. on the other hand, if you ARE installing door speakers, you want to note EVERY flaw on those doors, even if it means you might skip over something else.





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