Maryland Salvage Inspection Checklist
Maryland Salvage Inspection Checklist
General Items
- Document any repairs or modifications made to the vehicle.
- Ensure all inspection forms are completed and signed.
- Schedule follow-up inspections if necessary.
Vehicle Documentation
- Verify title status and ensure it is labeled as salvage.
- Check for any liens on the vehicle.
- Confirm the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) matches all documentation.
- Review previous damage reports and insurance claims.
Exterior Inspection
- Inspect all body panels for dents, scratches, and rust.
- Check the condition of the windshield and windows.
- Examine the condition of the tires for wear and proper inflation.
- Ensure all lights (headlights, taillights, turn signals) are functioning.
Interior Inspection
- Check the functionality of all seatbelts.
- Inspect the dashboard for warning lights and malfunctions.
- Verify the operation of windows and door locks.
- Assess the condition of the upholstery and flooring.
Mechanical Inspection
- Test the engine for unusual noises or leaks.
- Check the transmission fluid levels and condition.
- Inspect the brakes for wear and effectiveness.
- Examine the suspension and steering components.
Safety Equipment
- Confirm the presence of a functional horn.
- Ensure there is a spare tire and jack.
- Check for necessary safety equipment (first aid kit, fire extinguisher).
- Inspect that mirrors are intact and properly adjusted.
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