New Delhi. Preparations are on to deliver thousands of vehicles across the country on the occasion of Dhanteras. If you are one of those who are about to take delivery of a new vehicle, it is mandatory to undergo PDI, which stands for “Pre-Delivery Inspection.” This is a process in which the customer inspects the vehicle before taking delivery. During a PDI, both the exterior and interior components of the vehicle are thoroughly examined, including the body, paint, windows, headlights, taillights, interior, seats, doors, panels, engine, transmission and electronic components such as infotainment systems and audio. Are included. System. During PDI it is essential to expose the car to good lighting and carefully examine all parts. Any defects or problems found during inspection should be noted immediately.
What happens during PDI?
During pre-delivery inspection, the car is carefully examined for any flaws or defects. The inspection covers various aspects of the vehicle, both inside and out. This process ensures that the customer receives the car in the best condition and that there are no hidden issues that may affect the performance or appearance of the vehicle.
What to do if you find a fault?
If any faults are identified during PDI, it is advisable to report them to the dealer. The car manufacturer or dealer is responsible for repairing any problems and ensuring that the customer receives the vehicle in perfect working order. If issues are serious, customers have the option to appeal the transfer. However, if the dealership tries to provide the same defective unit, it is recommended to escalate the matter to the car manufacturer, as accepting a defective car may result in the loss of your hard-earned money.