Can a Car with an Installed Rear Wing Pass the Annual Inspection?
1 Answers
Installing a rear wing on a car will not pass the annual inspection. During the annual vehicle inspection, authorities will check whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or reconstructed, and whether the vehicle's registration certificate, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the car, including any changes. They will also verify if the necessary approval and modification procedures have been completed. After modifying a car, the owner must update the vehicle's registration certificate photo at the local traffic management office. Failure to do so may result in penalties from traffic police. Annual Inspection Procedure: First, after submitting the inspection application, the vehicle undergoes an online inspection. The car is driven into an automatic inspection area where emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis are tested to ensure they meet standards. Only when all items pass can the vehicle proceed. Next is the exterior inspection, which verifies the accuracy of the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, VIN code, and frame number. The inspector then checks the body's exterior, including the bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, lower mirrors, window glass, paint, engine operation status, and details such as the interior of passenger vehicles and wheels. Finally, the owner can obtain the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all items pass, the owner can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle registration certificate and compliance label. If any items fail, the owner must repair the vehicle and undergo a re-inspection until all items pass before proceeding with the visa formalities.