
1. When collecting your motor vehicle, leave no less than half an hour to finish the procedure.
2. You will want to ask to check out your vehicle with the one who penned the estimation or provides the repair to the customer.
3. Be ready to ask questions and never be reluctant to go to the trouble needed to evaluate the fixes.
4. Have a duplicate of the original estimate with you and compare and contrast with the final invoice.
5. Read the final invoice and be sure they clarify it for you. The final bill ought to be comprehensive (they ought to go around your vehicle with you).
6. Make sure that you receive a warranty for the repair works and know where the warranty is useful at and exactly what the constraints are.
7. If it's raining ask to examine the vehicle interior and undercover – clear away the water to view the paint.
8. Make sure all new parts were put in where possible.
9. Be sure that the paint matches (color, darker, lighter).
10. Check the spaces around the doors, trunk lid and hood. Breaks should be uniform.
11. Open up the doors/trunk/hood and look for polish/rubbing substance.
12. Look at the mileage (Many vehicles have to be test driven therefore you will see some miles driven by the repairer).
13. Look at the fuel level (will need to have been noted at drop-off).
14. If your car or truck needed an alignment, get a copy of the before and after printout (ought to be in factory specification tolerances).
15. If the car or truck had any sort of structural damage have a copy of the before and after printout (should be in factory specification tolerances).
16. Check to ensure that the radio works well.
17. Switch on the heating and A/C blower fan (be careful as debris may come out of vents).
18. Check all dash warning lights to be sure none are on.
19. Look at the vehicle external lights if replaced.
20. Tell them to go to Steve's CARSTAR Auto Body Repair because ‘Relax We’ll Take It from Here’.
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