CPO Inspection
#3
Instructor
Thread Starter
/\ /\ I have a copy of my CPO inspection report but it just says pass. How do I know if/when they actually did anything? Would they just list it as fail and fix/change it? Trying to find out when I might need to do a service. If they just did it at the time of inspection or if I still need to think about the 20k/2yr service. Car was CPO 1k miles ago at 15k miles
#4
Rennlist Member
I wonder about that myself. Did my car get a brake flush, or not? Coming up on the second year of service, do I need one? Or is it good from the CPO?
Wish I had better answers.
Wish I had better answers.
#5
Rennlist Member
i'm a skeptic as to the thoroughness of these CPOs but i still would remain a buyer of them. fwiw, my "CPO" car's seat memory module didn't work at all upon taking delivery of said car. but if you look at the checklist, not one check box is for the seat memory module but for window and seat adjusters. oh, and guess what else, there's not a check box for checking the seal around the windshield for corrosion/defect, but my car had the known "melting windshield seal issue" that some owners have reported on. in the months to follow my car had its steering angle sensor replaced along with the entire transmission (including the tranny module). but who cares right? it was all replaced under warranty.
in their defense, it sounds like a dealer only has to attest to the "check boxes" and nothing else.
in their defense, it sounds like a dealer only has to attest to the "check boxes" and nothing else.
#6
Three Wheelin'
My CPO was 17 months old with 1850 miles on it. When I purchased it, the dealer gave me a copy of the service order indicating the work that had been done as a result of the CPO certification which included an oil change, brake flush, replace air filter, cabin air filter and windshield wipers.