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Mr February, Julian Christian
Dear Qwerty: How to Use AI, without cheating
Cover Model Corner with Ryan StantonReviews Reviews and More Reviews! Car Inspection Before Buying -Checking for "hidden" error codes that haven't triggered a dashboard light yet. Test every button. Check the AC, heater, power windows, sunroof, and infotainment system. Repairs on these "small" items can cost thousands. 5. The Test Drive Use services like CARFAX or AutoCheck to check for accidents, title brands (Salvage/Rebuilt), and service records. car inspection before buying Uneven wear can signal alignment issues or worn suspension components. Check the "DOT" code for the tire’s age—rubber older than six years should be replaced regardless of tread. 3. Under the Hood Fluid Levels & Quality: Ensure the "Check Engine," "ABS," and "Airbag" lights illuminate when the key is turned and disappear once the engine starts. Checking for "hidden" error codes that haven't triggered If a seller refuses to let you take the car to a mechanic for a PPI, walk away. A transparent seller has nothing to hide. Shifts should be smooth. Hesitation or "clunking" during gear changes is a major red flag. Repairs on these "small" items can cost thousands Transmission Fluid: Should be red/pink. A burnt smell indicates internal damage. Look for cracks, fraying, or leaks. |