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Dealer Battery Key-Route Buyer Route Before Customer Handover
A battery handover can still fail after a good lock test if the key route itself is awkward, unclear, or inconsistent enough that the customer will struggle the first time they try it alone.
The buyer should force five battery key-route checks:
- whether the key insertion and turn route feels clear on the actual bike
- what part of the key sequence creates hesitation or partial engagement
- whether the battery removal path still works smoothly after the key action
- what exception rule applies if the key route differs across units
- what key-route gap still blocks a clean customer handover
The short answer
Before customer handover, control battery key-route handling with live access proof, turn-sequence clarity, post-key removal confidence, unit-consistency checks, and a stop on any route that still feels commercially awkward.
Dealer battery key-route checklist
- Live access proof: Make the dealer show the full key insertion and turn route on the real bike instead of describing it verbally.
- Turn-sequence clarity: Check whether the key action feels obvious and repeatable instead of partial or confusing.
- Post-key removal confidence: Confirm the battery still removes and re-installs cleanly after the key step is completed.
- Unit consistency: Compare whether the same key route behaves differently across bikes in the same handover batch.
- Handover blocker: Do not release the bike while the battery key route is still likely to confuse the customer on first use.
Why battery key-route clarity matters before customer handover
Customers remember the first awkward daily-use action. If the battery key route is unclear, a technically acceptable bike still feels unfinished the moment it leaves the dealer.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before battery key-route review
- the bike model and battery lock design
- video of the key action and removal route
- the point where the route feels unclear
- the handover timing
- the blocked issue around key-route confidence or delivery readiness