Subaru BRZ (2012 year). Manual — part 14

PI-3

Pre-delivery Inspection

PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

Checks with the engine running

13. Engine oil

Check the engine oil amount.

14. Transmission gear oil

Check for leakage of the transmission gear oil.

15. Rear differential gear oil

Check for leakage of gear oil from the rear differential.

16. Engine coolant

Check the engine coolant level.

17. Clutch fluid

Check the clutch fluid amount.

18. Window washer fluid

Check the window washer fluid amount.

19. Front hood latch

Check that the front hood is closed normally and locked securely.

20. Keyless entry system

Check that the keyless entry system operates normally.

21. Keyless access function

Check that the keyless access function operates normally.

22. Security system

Check that the security system operates normally.

23. Seat

1. Check the seat surfaces for stains or dirt.
2. Check the seat installation conditions and functionality.

24. Seat belt

Check the seat belt installation conditions and functionality.

25. TPMS (U.S. model)

Check that the TPMS warning light operates normally. If it does not operate
normally, perform the diagnosis by referring to TPMS (Diagnosis).

26. Grommet installation

Install the grommet contained in the glove box to the tie-down hole.

27. Horn

Check if the horn sounds.

28. Hazard lights

Check that the hazard lights illuminate.

29. Map light

After installing the fuse, check that the map light illuminates/turns off nor-
mally.

Step

Check point

30. Delivery mode connector

Install the delivery mode connector.

31. Immobilizer system

1. Check that the engine starts with all keys that are equipped on vehicle.
2. Check that the security indicator light flashes immediately after removing
the key.

32. Starting condition

Start the engine and check that the engine starts smoothly.

33. Exhaust system

Check that the exhaust noise is normal and no leaks are found.

34. Indicator and warning lights

Check that all indicator lights and warning lights are operating correctly.

35. Heater & ventilation

Check that the heater & ventilation system operates normally.

36. Air conditioner

Check that the air conditioner operates normally.

37. Clock

Check that the clock operates normally.

38. Audio

Check the radio and AUX operate normally.

39. Navigation

Check the navigation and AUX operate normally.

40. Accessory power supply socket

Check that the accessory power supply socket operates normally.

41. Lighting system

Check that the lighting system operates normally.

42. Vehicle stability control (VSC)

Check the VSC SPORT and VSC OFF switch functions for normal operation.

43. Illumination control

Check that the illumination control operates normally.

44. Window washer

Check that the window washer system operates normally.

45. Wiper

Check that the wiper system operates normally.

46. Power window

Check that the power window operates normally.

47. Rear defogger

Check that the rear defogger operates normally.

48. Door mirror

Check that the remote control mirror and heated mirror operate normally.

49. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) check

Check that the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is not detected.

Step

Check point

PI-4

Pre-delivery Inspection

PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

Dynamic Test with the Vehicle Running

Checks after Dynamic Test

1. APPEARANCE

• If the vehicle is covered with protective coating,

visually check the vehicle body for damage and

dents.

• When there is no protective coating, check the

body paints for damage or stains in detail and re-

pair as necessary.

• Check the window glass, door glass, and lights

for any cracks or damage, and replace as neces-

sary.

• Visually check the plated parts, such as the

grilles and door knobs, for damage or loss of gloss

and replace the parts as necessary.

• Check the instrument panel, console and trim for

stains or dirt.

2. TIRE

• Check the tires for damage, defective, and dents

on wheels.

• Check the tire size, spare tire and tire air pres-

sure described on the tire air pressure label (driv-

er’s side).

3. FUSE INSTALLATION

The DCC (back-up) 30A fuse is moved from posi-

tion (A) to (B) as shown in the figure below to pre-

vent battery consumption when vehicles are

delivered. Remove the fuse from (B) and install in

(A) as shown in the figure below.

Step

Check point

50. Brake test

Check the foot brake for normal operations.

51. Parking brake

Check the parking brake for normal operations.

52. Shift control

Check that the shift patterns are correct.

53. Cruise control

Check that the cruise control system operates normally.

Step

Check point

54. Fluid leakage

Check for fluid/oil leaks.

55. Water leak test

Spray the vehicle with water and check for water leaks.

56. Appearance 2

1. Remove the protective coating (if equipped).
2. Check the body paints for damage and stain.
3. Check the plated parts for damage and rust.

(A)

(B)

NT-00457

PI-5

Pre-delivery Inspection

PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

4. LOCK/UNLOCK AND OPEN/CLOSE OP-

ERATION CHECKS OF DOORS

1) Using the key, lock and unlock the door several

times to check for normal operation. Open and

close the door several times for smooth movement.

2) Completely close the driver’s door, and then

check the smooth movement with operating door

lock knob from lock to unlock several times. Set the

door lock knob (A) to lock position. Then pull the in-

ner remote (B) to ensure that doors will not open.

For other doors, place the door lock knob (A) to lock

position and then pull the inner remote (B) to en-

sure that doors will not open.

3) Close all the doors, and then press the lock on

power door lock switch at driver’s side. Check that

all doors lock.

4) Press the driver’s side power door lock switch to

unlock side. Check that all doors unlock.

5) Check that the passenger’s power door lock

switch locks and unlocks normally in the same

manner.

6) Insert the key to ignition switch, and open the

driver’s side door. Press lock on power door lock.

Check that the door is not locked.

5. TRUNK LID OPEN/CLOSE OPERATIONS

1) Operate the trunk lock release lever to check

that the trunk lid opens.

2) Open and close the trunk lid several times for

smooth movement.

3) Press the trunk opener lock button in the trunk.

4) Check that the trunk lid will not open even when

the trunk opener button is pressed.

(A) Door lock knob
(B) Inner remote

PI-00604

PI-00688

(A)

(B)

PI-00776

(A) Lock
(B) Unlock

PI-00777

PI-00778

(A)

(B)

PI-00790

PI-6

Pre-delivery Inspection

PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

6. OPERATION CHECK OF TRUNK LID RE-

LEASE HANDLE

CAUTION:

Do not check the trunk lid release handle when

in the trunk. If the trunk lid release handle is de-

fective, you may be trapped in.

1) Use a flat tip screwdriver. Slide the screwdriver

blade from the slit aperture of the lock assembly ful-

ly to the end until you hear a click. This places the

latch in the locked position.

2) Make sure the latch is released by pulling the

yellow trunk lid release handle in the direction of ar-

row.

7. FUEL LID OPENER LEVER

Operate the fuel lid opener lever to check that the

fuel lid is unlocked normally. Check that the filler

cap is securely closed.

8. TOWING HOOK (EYEBOLT)

NOTE:

At factory shipment, the towing hook (eyebolt) is in-

stalled to the rear bumper for securing the vehicle

during transportation. Follow the procedure below

to store the towing hook (eyebolt) to the holder in

the spare tire.

1) Remove the towing hook (eyebolt) from the rear

bumper.

2) Store the towing hook (eyebolt) to the holder in

the trunk. (Clean any dirt that is present.)

3) Install the supplied rear hook cover to rear

bumper.

PI-00248

PI-00693

(A) Towing hook (eyebolt)

(A) Towing hook (eyebolt)
(B) Jack

PI-00753

(A)

(A)

(B)

PI-00755

PI-00754

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