Delivery Inspection Checklist Questions
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Delivery Inspection Checklist Questions
I tried asking this in the Delivery Checklist sticky but decided that probably wasn't the best place to put it so I thought I would post it to the General Forum instead. This is an excerpt from the Checklist mentioned above:
Originally Posted by NAV
"Before the test drive:
21. Performance exhaust (if present) functions properly.
During the test drive:
2. MSRC (if equipped) works appropriately.**
3. ELSD (if Z51) works properly. ***
4. Driving mode selector works appropriately. Pay attention to change in ride stiffness (if MSRC is present), exhaust volume and tone (if performance exhaust is present), steering effort-feel and responsiveness."
My questions are: Will the driving mode selector, #4 above, tell me if the NPP, MSRC and ELSD are working properly? If so, how?
I ordered a z51 with all of the above options and I found the checklist to be very helpful but I am not sure how I am supposed to make sure they are "working properly". If someone could give me a little insight I would appreciate it.
P.S. Thanks for the checklist NAV. I found it to be extremely helpful.
Originally Posted by NAV
"Before the test drive:
21. Performance exhaust (if present) functions properly.
During the test drive:
2. MSRC (if equipped) works appropriately.**
3. ELSD (if Z51) works properly. ***
4. Driving mode selector works appropriately. Pay attention to change in ride stiffness (if MSRC is present), exhaust volume and tone (if performance exhaust is present), steering effort-feel and responsiveness."
My questions are: Will the driving mode selector, #4 above, tell me if the NPP, MSRC and ELSD are working properly? If so, how?
I ordered a z51 with all of the above options and I found the checklist to be very helpful but I am not sure how I am supposed to make sure they are "working properly". If someone could give me a little insight I would appreciate it.
P.S. Thanks for the checklist NAV. I found it to be extremely helpful.
#2
Melting Slicks
Honestly with my car I gave it a good look over for cosmetic stuff and drove off. Figured if there's mechanical stuff the warranty can take care of it. So far nothing weird yet...
#3
Instructor
My conclusion as well. I was mainly concerned about any shipping damage or any defect that after driving off could be blamed on me. I did verify options, check fluids, and test a few things, but did the remainder of checks on the way home and at home in my garage.
#5
Instructor
Best of luck to you, enjoy the delivery and the ride, you will love it.
#6
Race Director
Really you will have to trust the assembly line testing that was accomplished while the car was assembled. Unless you are "really" familiar with the C7, it will be impossible to check everything and actually know if what you checked performed as designed. There is that much! I am coming up on a year of C7 ownership and have yet to check/operate everything. Probably never will use all systems and settings.
#7
Safety Car
I believe the exhaust valves stay closed in ANY mode below 1700 RPM. To check NPP, put the car in track mode and raise the RPM's to 1800 and you should hear the difference in volume as soon as you are above 1700 RPM.
Good luck on your drive home!
Good luck on your drive home!
#8
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks everyone for all the input. It pretty much confirmed what I thought was correct. Although I do trust GM to build the car right, sh*t happens. I don't believe in taking unnecessary chances for a trip of this length. If I were at home I would take my car to a mechanic to have everything double-checked before starting such a long trip. Since this car is new I don't want to possibly overlook something that could be easily checked.
Yes, a mechanic can fix anything that might go wrong but sitting out in the middle of nowhere, broken down because I didn't bother to check something is irresponsible in my opinion. I'm just trying to cover all the bases I can until I am more familiar with my car. Knowledge is power.
Yes, a mechanic can fix anything that might go wrong but sitting out in the middle of nowhere, broken down because I didn't bother to check something is irresponsible in my opinion. I'm just trying to cover all the bases I can until I am more familiar with my car. Knowledge is power.