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Checklist description (guide), Section I

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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)

  1. Item no.: chronological list of accepted cases in the workshop.
  1. Retrofittings: when retrofittings occur after manufacture
  1. Dynamic or static test, during which the applicable noise could be detected
  1. Can the customer complaint be confirmed?
  1. The technician confirms that they could clearly detect and identify the noise questioned by the customer, and that it is currently being considered unusual.
  1. The mileage at which the noise was detected.
  1. If the noise is gradually occurring, is short or is already constantly occurring.
  1. If the noise occurred after a collision or a procedure, such as mechanical repairs, body repair, installing devices, adaptations (tuning), etc.
  1. 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.
  1. This diagram is used to mark the area(s) where the noise is believed to occur. Different sections can be marked.
  1. Indicate the decibel if a sound intensity meter is available.
  1. In the vehicle interior with all of the doors and windows closed, mark one of the applicable options - high, medium or low level (volume).
  1. The High, Medium, or Low field is marked based on the type of tone.
  1. Multiple fields can be marked if the tone lies between two of the specifications.
  1. The corresponding field is marked based on the duration.
  1. Multiple fields can be marked if the tone lies between two of the specifications.
  1. Intermittent, if it is a series of noises or isolated, if it is only one noise.
  1. Mark the label that is most similar to the noise.
  1. Multiple fields can be marked if the noise is similar to multiple sounds.
  1. Mark one or more of the nuances that the primary sound makes or just the accompanying, secondary sound.