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Dealer Battery-Lock Engagement Buyer Route Before Customer Handover
A battery can slide into place and still fail the handover if the lock never fully engages or the dealer cannot prove the seated battery is secure enough for normal customer use.
The buyer should force five battery-lock engagement checks:
- whether the battery really seats and locks on the actual bike being handed over
- how the dealer proves lock engagement instead of assuming it from appearance
- whether removal and re-install behavior stay stable after the lock test
- what exception rule applies when lock feel is inconsistent
- what lock-engagement gap still blocks a safe customer handover
The short answer
Before customer handover, control battery-lock engagement with live seat-and-lock proof, stable removal behavior, re-install confirmation, and a delivery block on any uncertain lock route.
Dealer battery-lock engagement checklist
- Seat-and-lock proof: Make the dealer prove the battery is fully seated and locked on the real bike rather than visually assumed into place.
- Engagement confirmation: Check for a repeatable lock feel or proof step that confirms the battery is actually secured.
- Removal stability: Test whether removal and re-install still behave normally after the lock has been engaged.
- Exception rule: Define what blocks delivery if the lock route feels partial, sticky, or inconsistent across bikes.
- Handover blocker: Do not release the bike until battery security is clear enough to avoid immediate customer complaints or return visits.
Why battery-lock engagement matters before customer handover
A battery route is only finished when the bike can hold the battery securely in normal use. Weak lock engagement turns a normal handover into an instant after-sales risk.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before battery-lock engagement review
- the bike model and battery-lock design
- proof of seating, locking, and removal behavior
- the specific lock inconsistency already seen
- the handover timing
- the blocked issue around lock confidence or delivery readiness