Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesLavida
Year2016
First Registration2016/12
Mileage51,900km
Transfer Count0times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManual
Engine1.6L 110 L4
Color
Seats-

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Will there be a thorough inspection of the aging and damaged wiring harness of older vehicles to prevent spontaneous combustion?

For older vehicles or those used in high temperature and humidity areas, we will focus on opening the hood to check if the insulation of the wiring harness in the high-temperature area of the engine compartment is cracked or brittle, to identify potential short circuit risks that could lead to spontaneous combustion.

How to prove that the chassis has no serious rust, corrosion, or bottom damage?

All vehicles on the lift must be inspected. We will provide high-definition close-up photos of the chassis directly below, suspension components, and the mid to rear section of the exhaust. We will honestly show any minor surface rust (a common phenomenon in cast iron); if we find bent longitudinal beams or extensive through-corrosion, the vehicle will be scrapped and not exported.

How are the refrigerant pressure, compressor operation, and heating effect of the air conditioning system deeply tested?

The technician will start the vehicle and turn on the air conditioning system, measuring the actual temperature at the vents at the lowest and highest settings with a thermometer; at the same time, they will connect a manifold pressure gauge to check if the refrigerant pressure in the high and low pressure lines is within the normal range, determining if there is a chronic refrigerant leak.