0:00 Hello everyone, welcome to another TireBase tutorial. In this video, you'll learn how to create and manage vehicle inspections within TireBase.
0:07 Before creating an inspection, you must have a work order associated with a customer and a vehicle.
0:18 If the customer doesn't already have a vehicle, you can manually add one by entering the vehicle information and license plate.
0:48 Once the work order is created, you can start an inspection either directly from the order or from the Inspections module.
1:12 Only work orders that have an assigned vehicle are eligible for inspections.
1:21 Inspection questions can be customized by going to Settings → Inspection Questions.
1:42 You can enable, disable, or create your own inspection categories and questions to match your shop's workflow.
2:28 When you begin the inspection, only the enabled inspection categories are displayed.
2:47 Each inspection item allows you to add notes, select a condition status, and document the results.
3:37 You can also upload images directly from your device to support each inspection finding.
4:00 After saving the inspection, you can print a report showing the inspection questions, notes, and condition status.
4:24 Orders with pending inspections are identified with an inspection indicator, making them easy to locate.
4:56 Multiple inspections can be created for the same work order whenever needed.
5:04 If an inspection identifies a recommended repair, you can search for the required product or service and add it directly to the work order.
6:00 Inspection-related items are linked to the work order, providing clear context for recommended repairs and services.
6:13 When the work order is printed, the inspection findings and recommended items are included on the document.
6:40 That's the complete process for creating inspections, documenting findings, and converting inspection recommendations into work order items in TireBase.
6:49 Let us know if you have any questions, and have a great day.