1. Brakes:
Check that the brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines are in good condition and functioning properly. Make sure there is no visible leakage of brake fluid.
2. Tires:
Check the tire tread depth, tire pressure, and general tire condition. Ensure that the tires are properly balanced and aligned.
3. Lights:
Check that all lights are functioning properly, including headlights, turn signals, brake lights, and taillights. Also, check the condition of the lenses and bulbs.
4. Windshield and Wipers:
Check the condition of the windshield, including any cracks or chips. Ensure that the windshield wipers are functioning properly and the wiper blades are in good condition.
5. Suspension and Steering:
Check the suspension and steering components for wear or damage, including the shocks, struts, tie rods, ball joints, and steering linkage.
6. Exhaust System:
Check the exhaust system for leaks or damage, including the muffler, catalytic converter, and exhaust pipes.
7. Fuel System:
Check the fuel system for leaks or damage, including the fuel lines, fuel tank, and fuel pump.
8. Electrical System:
Check the battery, alternator, and starter for proper operation. Also, check the condition of the cables and connectors.
9. Emissions:
Check that the vehicle meets emissions standards for the state of West Virginia.
10. Safety Equipment:
Check that all safety equipment, including seat belts, airbags, and child safety seats, are functioning properly and in good condition.