Multi-Point Inspection Service in Fort Wayne, Indiana | Evans Toyota
Why Multi-Point Inspection Matters
A Toyota Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection (MPI) is a comprehensive review of your vehicle's key systems and components, performed by a factory-trained technician. It gives you a complete picture of what's in good shape, what needs attention soon, and what requires immediate service — all in one visit to Evans Toyota in Fort Wayne.
Unlike a basic visual check, our multi-point inspection follows Toyota's structured inspection process, covering everything from fluid levels and tire condition to brake wear, belts, lighting, and steering and suspension components. It's the most thorough way to understand your vehicle's current health.
Multi-point inspections are included with most service visits at Evans Toyota. Schedule yours by calling (260) 482-3730 or booking online today.
Complete Vehicle Visibility
An MPI covers dozens of checkpoints across all major vehicle systems — giving you far more information than a simple oil change or tire rotation alone.
Early Problem Detection
Catching a worn ball joint, low brake pads, or a cracked belt early is far less expensive than dealing with a breakdown or related damage later.
Factory-Trained Technicians
Our technicians are trained to Toyota standards and know exactly what to look for on every Toyota model — as well as the other brands we service.
No-Pressure Reporting
Our MPI results are shared with you directly. We explain what we found, why it matters, and what the priority level is — so you can make informed decisions.
Peace of Mind Before Road Trips
An inspection before a long drive through Indiana or beyond gives you confidence that your vehicle is ready for the miles ahead.
Included With Service Visits
Evans Toyota includes a multi-point inspection with most service appointments at no additional charge — it's part of how we take care of our customers.
Schedule Your Multi-Point Inspection at Evans Toyota
Fort Wayne's Toyota service team is ready. Book online or call (260) 482-3730.
Schedule Service Call (260) 482-3730Signs You May Need Multi-Point Inspection
- Your vehicle hasn't been inspected in over a year
- You're hearing unusual noises but aren't sure what they are
- You're preparing for a long road trip
- Your vehicle recently reached a mileage milestone (50k, 75k, 100k)
- You're purchasing a used vehicle and want an independent assessment
- Your check engine or other warning light is on
What's Included at Evans Toyota
Our factory-trained technicians follow Toyota's service procedures using genuine or approved components. Here's what we cover during your multi-point inspection appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a multi-point inspection the same as a state inspection?
No. Indiana does not currently require annual state vehicle inspections. A Toyota Multi-Point Inspection is a comprehensive condition check performed by our service team — it's not a government-required safety inspection but is often more thorough than a basic safety check.
How long does a multi-point inspection take?
An MPI is typically performed during your regular service visit and adds little additional time. When performed as a standalone service, it usually takes 30–45 minutes.
Do I have to authorize repairs discovered during the inspection?
Absolutely not. The inspection is informational — our technicians document what they find and present it to you. You decide what services to approve, what to defer, and what you'd like to monitor. There's no pressure to approve anything on the spot.
How is the inspection documented?
Evans Toyota provides a written or digital inspection report showing each item checked and whether it's in good condition, needs attention soon, or requires immediate service. Many items include photos or measurements.
Should I get an inspection before buying a used car?
Yes. A pre-purchase inspection from a factory-trained technician is one of the smartest steps you can take before buying a used vehicle. Our team can identify hidden issues that wouldn't be apparent on a test drive.
What's the difference between a multi-point inspection and a diagnostic?
A multi-point inspection is a visual and physical assessment of your vehicle's overall condition. A diagnostic is used when a specific symptom or warning light indicates a potential malfunction — it typically involves connecting to your vehicle's computer system to retrieve fault codes and pinpoint the issue.