Friday, June 11, 2010

1991 Toyota MR2, Previa & Land Cruiser Pre-Delivery Service

NEW 1991 PDS REQUIREMENTS (MR2, PREVIA & LAND CRUISER) We are introducing PDS procedures for three new 1991 models introduced in the spring of 1990. Pre-delivery service is more than a procedure - it’s a commitment to Toyota owners that their vehicle will be delivered in perfect condition.
PDS forms the basis of your customers’ impressions of your service department, your dealership and Toyota. One squeak, one burned-out taillight or one non-functioning accessory reflects poorly on everyone. But those problems can be easily avoided by following the thorough PDS procedures outlined in this bulletin. First of all, determine which Toyota model you are servicing. Check to see what extra features, factory options or accessories, and dealer options or accessories are installed. Remember, every unit is slightly different from others.
One of the most important - and most neglected - tasks is testing the electrical system and accessories. A substantial number of Toyota models delivered, have electrical or accessory problems, yet this is one of the easiest sections of the PDS checklist! The test drive is another important part of a thorough PDS. Listen for squeaks and rattles, and if you hear any, find and fix them! Check the wheel alignment. If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, check the automatic transmission fluid level after the test drive. Make sure that all of the systems are operating properly. Think of this vehicle as your new car. Wouldn’t you want everything to be perfect?

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