Service function: Transport Mode/Pre-delivery check

2013 Mini Cooper S Paceman, Automatic TransSECTION Service function: Transport Mode/Pre-delivery check
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To be able to hand over a vehicle to the customer in proper working order, it is essential to execute the "Transport Mode/Pre-delivery check" service function.

The following items are worked through during the pre-delivery check:

  • Deactivation of transport mode.
  • An adaptation process must be activated in order to determine the vehicle-specific mileage/kilometrage per week. Transport and immobilization periods before the vehicle is delivered to the customer therefore have no effect on the customer-specific weekly mileage/kilometrage.

    The weekly mileage/kilometrage is used to control escalation from "green" to "yellow" (approx. 4 weeks before "red") for maintenance scopes with remaining distances. The averaged mileage/kilometrage of the last 6 weeks is taken into account here.

  • Coding or blanking out of the legally prescribed intervals for the statutory vehicle inspection and statutory exhaust emissions test.
  • Input of the target dates for the statutory vehicle inspection and the statutory exhaust emissions test (automatic or manual).

    Automatic: By input of the date of first registration and of the time interval

    Manual: By direct input of the target date

  • Entry of local, service-related phone numbers, depending on vehicle equipment specification (e.g. BMW Group Mobile Service, BMW Hotline, customer's home dealer).

    The country-specific phone numbers are displayed in the BMW diagnosis system as a reference text. The phone numbers can simply be read off during the input prompt.

  • Reference to initialization of TeleService, depending on vehicle equipment specification.
  • Checking and if necessary setting of the on-board date for the vehicle.
  • Entry of the date for first registration of the vehicle.
  • Now clear the fault memory.
NOTE: Reducing input expenditure.

Standardized data are stored in the BMW diagnosis system (for repeated use) in the interests of minimizing the time spent on making inputs in the garage/workshop. The standardized data can be changed with the "CBS Correction Tester Data" service function.

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