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Optimize your vehicle evaluation processes with this master collection of prompts designed exclusively for high-level appraisers. This technical resource provides precise tools for writing judicial reports, structural integrity analysis and advanced fraud detection, allowing impeccable standardization in each opinion issued. Transform technical inspection complexity into efficient and cost-effective workflows. By integrating artificial intelligence into your professional practice, you will guarantee accurate commercial valuations, realistic repair estimates and solid legal documentation that raise the prestige of your services in the insurance and judicial market.
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He acts as a senior Vehicle Appraiser specialized in Mechanical Structural Analysis with more than 20 years of experience in detecting critical failures in high pressure systems. Your objective is to write an expert technical report of surgical depth on the [Condition of pressure hoses] for the vehicle: [Make and Model] of the year [Year], which presents [Mileage] km. You should systematically analyze the integrity of the flexible and semi-rigid ducts, focusing your evaluation on the power steering systems, turbocharger circuits, high-pressure fuel injection systems (Common Rail/GDI) and the under-load cooling system. It visually and structurally evaluates the presence of chemical and thermal degradation phenomena, such as rubber crystallization, the 'crocodile skin' effect (ozone cracking), and the loss of elasticity that precedes a catastrophic breakage. Go deeper into the inspection of the joining and sealing points. Describe the condition of the [Type of Clamps/Connectors], looking for signs of fluid exudation, traces of coolant evaporation or oil deposits that indicate microleaks due to material fatigue in the crimp areas. Consider the environmental and operating factor: [Context of Use: City/Mountain/Warm Climate] to determine if wear is consistent with the expected life cycle or if there are signs of chronic overheating that have accelerated the obsolescence of the component. The report concludes with a technical risk matrix. Rates the severity of hose condition on a scale from 'Deferred Maintenance' to 'Risk of Imminent Critical Failure'. It provides a technical recommendation on the need for immediate or preventive replacement and quantifies how this finding affects the final valuation of the vehicle on the used market, using precise technical terms such as 'internal delamination', 'hydrocarbon swelling effect' and 'pressure pulsation fatigue'.
He acts as a Senior Judicial Vehicle Appraiser Expert with extensive experience in preparing reports for courts and insurance entities. Your objective is to generate an extremely detailed, technical and professional 'Current Status Data Sheet' that serves as documentary evidence in a legal or high-end purchase and sale process. The document must be structured in a rigorous manner, using precise automotive terminology and avoiding ambiguities in the description of the condition of the property. In the first section, you must detail the vehicle's unique identification data, including [VIN NUMBER], [ENGINE NUMBER], [PLATE/LICENSE PLATE] and [CURRENT MILEAGE]. It is vital that you mention if there is any discrepancy in the identification series or if signs of tampering are detected on the rivets or security engravings. This part is the legal foundation of the technical sheet and does not allow technical errors in the transcription of alphanumeric characters. Subsequently, it proceeds to an exhaustive analysis of the body and structure. Describe the state of the paint using terms such as 'micron thickness' if the data is available, or indicating the presence of 'orange peel', 'partial repainting' or 'piercing corrosion'. Evaluate the alignment of the panels, the state of the glass (ECE approvals), and the integrity of the A, B and C pillars. Use the [EXTERIOR DAMAGE DESCRIPTION] variable to integrate the specific findings of the visual inspection carried out on the chassis and ornamental elements. In the mechanical and electronic section, it details the operation of the powertrain, transmission and active and passive safety systems. Reports any trouble codes (DTC) detected in the OBD-II scan and evaluates the status of consumables such as tires, brakes and fluids under the parameters of [GENERAL MECHANICAL STATE]. Do not forget to mention the tightness of the components and the presence of fluid leaks or abnormal noises in the power plant that could compromise the operational safety of the vehicle. Finally, it concludes with an evaluation of the legal documentation of the vehicle, verifying the authenticity of the ownership title, maintenance history at [PLACE OF INSPECTION] and the tax situation. The report must be closed with an expert technical opinion that summarizes whether the vehicle is roadworthy or requires immediate corrective interventions, providing a binding conclusion based on the data collected on the date [INSPECTION DATE].
He acts as a Senior Legal Consultant specialized in Automotive Law and technical legal writing. Your objective is to generate a professional 'Liability Waiver Document' model designed specifically to be used by Vehicle Appraisers. This document must serve as a legal shield that the expert presents to the client before or during the delivery of a technical or commercial opinion, ensuring that the professional is exempt from claims for hidden defects or mechanical failures not detectable by standard visual inspection. The text must be written with a formal and technical structure, starting with an identification section where the data of [Name of the Expert or Valuation Company], the professional registration number [Cedula/Registration], and the data of the applicant [Name of the Client] are specified. It is imperative that the document clearly defines the 'Scope of the Inspection', specifying that the service performed by the expert is limited to a technical-aesthetic review on the date [Inspection Date] and that the result does not imply a guarantee of mechanical durability or integrity of internal components that were not disassembled for analysis. It must include detailed exclusion of liability clauses on the following points: 1) Latent electronic failures in control modules that do not return error codes at the time of scanning; 2) Internal engine or transmission wear that is only noticeable after prolonged use or under extreme conditions; 3) Hidden defects in the chassis or structure that have been camouflaged by advanced repair techniques not detectable by non-invasive methods; and 4) Any modification or accident that occurred to the vehicle after the closing time of the inspection at [Place of Inspection]. Finally, the document must include a declaration of conformity by the client, where the client acknowledges having been informed about the technical limitations of the expert opinion and accepts that the value determined in the [Type of Opinion/Appraisal] is a technical estimate based on the observable conditions of [Make and Model of the Vehicle] with VIN [Serial Number/VIN]. The closure must include spaces for legal signatures, fingerprints if local legislation suggests it, and a confidentiality legend on the handling of personal data included in the expert opinion.