Checklist description (guide), Section I
A - Vehicle data. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Item NO.: chronological list of accepted cases in the workshop.1) or ) CHECKLIST - Retrofittings: when retrofittings occur after manufacture2)
B - Vehicle inspection. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Dynamic or static test, during which the applicable noise could be detected3) , ) CHECKLIST - Can the customer complaint be confirmed?4) or ) CHECKLIST - The technician confirms that they could clearly detect and identify the noise questioned by the customer, and that it is currently being considered unusual.5)
C - When the noise occurs. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - The mileage at which the noise was detected.6) , ) CHECKLIST - If the noise is gradually occurring, is short or is already constantly occurring.7) or ) CHECKLIST - If the noise occurred after a collision or a procedure, such as mechanical repairs, body repair, installing devices, adaptations (tuning), etc.8)
D - Possible damage. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Possible damage or impairments related to the noise, even if the customer is not aware of them. Perform a vehicle inspection to find these damages or impairments, since they could offer helpful information for the diagnosis.9)
E - Locating diagrams. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - This diagram is used to mark the area(s) where the noise is believed to occur. Different sections can be marked.10)
F - Noise level. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Indicate the decibel if a sound intensity meter is available.11) or ) CHECKLIST - In the vehicle interior with all of the doors and windows closed, mark one of the applicable options - high, medium or low level (volume).12)
G - Type of tone. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - The High, Medium, or Low field is marked based on the type of tone.13) or ) CHECKLIST - Multiple fields can be marked if the tone lies between two of the specifications.14)
H - Duration. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - The corresponding field is marked based on the duration.15) or ) CHECKLIST - Multiple fields can be marked if the tone lies between two of the specifications.16)
I - Noise regularity. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Intermittent, if it is a series of noises or isolated, if it is only one noise.17)
J - Noise type descriptions. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Mark the label that is most similar to the noise.18) or ) CHECKLIST - Multiple fields can be marked if the noise is similar to multiple sounds.19)
K - Noise nuance. Refer to ) CHECKLIST - Mark one or more of the nuances that the primary sound makes or just the accompanying, secondary sound.20)
- The technician confirms that they could clearly detect and identify the noise questioned by the customer, and that it is currently being considered unusual.
- If the noise occurred after a collision or a procedure, such as mechanical repairs, body repair, installing devices, adaptations (tuning), etc.
- Possible damage or impairments related to the noise, even if the customer is not aware of them. Perform a vehicle inspection to find these damages or impairments, since they could offer helpful information for the diagnosis.
- This diagram is used to mark the area(s) where the noise is believed to occur. Different sections can be marked.