Chevrolet Trax: Symptom Check List Worksheets
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only. It does not apply
specifically to one make or model.
PURPOSE
NOTE: This article is intended for general information purposes
only. It does not apply
specifically to one make or model.
WHY USE THE SYMPTOM CHECK LIST WORKSHEETS?
One of the most difficult and critical lines of communication is between the
service customer and the
technician. The clearer the technician understands the customer's concerns, the
more likely the problem will be
"fixed right the first time".
The Symptom Check List Worksheets in this article are designed to improve this
communication. When used
consistently, they can be helpful in reducing shop comebacks, increasing
technician productivity, and producing
satisfied customers. They also provide other benefits:
- Reduce "No Trouble Found" problems
- Increase customer involvement
- Customer perceive that "they really care and listen"
- Save time during peak write-up periods
- Reduce recontacting customers for additional information
- Improve night drop information
- Insure all the right questions are asked at write-up
MAKING THE WORKSHEETS A PART OF YOUR NORMAL ROUTINE
The following information contains ideas that may be helpful in forming
habits that promote daily use of the
Symptom Check Lists:
- HAVE THE SERVICE ADVISER FILL OUT THE FORM(S) WITH THE CUSTOMER WHENEVER
POSSIBLE.
- Place them in your night drop for the customer to fill out, along with
an instruction sheet to help them
understand what to do.
- Hand out the worksheets to customers while they wait in line during the
peak morning rush and ask them
to fill it out. It will save time for all concerned and improve the quality
of information received from the customer.
- Make sure it is attached to the hard copy when it goes to the
technician.
- Place a copy with the final repair papers and review it with the
customer at delivery.
- Put a new worksheet in the glovebox of all departing customers.
- Require that you personally see a copy of all worksheets filled out for
shop comebacks.
- Hold a shop meeting to get employee buy-in and their ideas on how to
make it effective in your shop.
There are many other ways to utilize the concept, but as with every other
idea, successful implementation
depends on employee involvement and buy-in.
SYMPTOM CHECK LIST WORKSHEETS
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NOTE: Have the service adviser fill out this form with the customer
whenever possible
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important part of the proper
maintenance of this vehicle. When
driving in the U.S. and Canada, to
help keep the engine clean and
maintain optimum vehicle
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Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this
diagnostic procedure.
Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic
approach.
Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each
diagnostic category.
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