Dec 2, 2024

Even though today’s vehicles are built with cutting-edge technology for safety, efficiency, and comfort, they’re complex pieces of machinery. Malfunctioning parts and components are almost always a possibility.

Multi-point inspections are a great way to enhance your vehicle’s safety and potentially lower maintenance costs by catching small issues before they turn into large problems.

Multipoint vehicle inspections ensure that every component of your car is optimized and kept in ideal working condition, ensuring safety and performance. It will also give you more confidence in your vehicle and reduce worry.

We recommend performing a multi-point inspection on your vehicle every 5,000 to 10,000 miles. But what should you be looking for? Here’s a checklist!

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What Do Technicians Check During A Multipoint Inspection?


Performing a multi-point inspection isn’t complicated, but it does require some automotive knowledge. That’s why most people prefer to take their vehicle to a trusted technician or mechanic. They’ll check a wide range of components and parts from the exterior of your vehicle to underneath the hood.

Here’s a quick rundown of everything they’ll take a look at:

Fluid Level Checks

Your vehicle’s fluids should be clean and filled to the appropriate levels to ensure that your vehicle functions properly. This includes:

  • Engine oil 
  • Coolant levels
  • Brake fluid  
  • Power steering
  • Windshield wiper fluid
  • Transmission fluid 

Engine Bay
They’ll look in your engine bay for cracks, leaks, debris, and looseness. These components will get a good examination:

  • Engine hoses
  • Engine drive belts
  • Engine air filters 
  • Battery voltage and life left in your current battery

Drivetrain Components
They’ll evaluate your engine’s performance and caliber to check for any code errors. This involves checking these parts:

  • Exhaust systems 
  • Driveshaft
  • U-joints 
  • CV joints 
  • Transmission

Suspension Components
Your suspension keeps your ride comfortable, so your mechanic will check these components:

  • Shocks/Struts
  • Ball joints
  • Proper alignment
  • Springs

Safety Elements
They’ll check these components and equipment to ensure safety on the road:

  • Vehicle’s horn 
  • Brake pads wear and rotors
  • Headlights
  • Signal functions
  • Windshield wipers
  • Tire wear/tread depth
  • Airbags

Trust Our Certified Technicians for Your Auto Service and Repairs in Cumming, GA!

If you’re looking for Nissan service near you, our certified technicians are equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance like Nissan oil changes and brake service to more complex repairs. We are your go-to Nissan dealership and service center in Cumming! 

Trust our Nissan Service Center near Atlanta to provide the following auto maintenance tasks:

  • Oil & filter change
  • Air filter replacement
  • In-cabin microfilter replacement
  • Tire rotation & balance
  • Battery diagnostic check & replacement
  • Brake services
  • Shocks & struts
  • New wipers 
  • New tires

Need service in a hurry? We’ve got you covered there, too! With Nissan Express Service, we provide quick routine maintenance for Nissan vehicles.

Every Nissan Express Service visit includes a complimentary multi-point inspection. Our Service Advisors will even provide you with an easy-to-read report to let you know if anything needs attention. If it does, we’ll work with you to get repairs completed so your Nissan stays in tip-top shape.