Can a Car with Dents Pass the Inspection?
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Whether a car with dents can pass the inspection depends on the severity of the dents. Generally, minor dents can pass the annual inspection, as the inspection mainly focuses on the safety and modifications of the vehicle. However, if the dents are significant and the damage is extensive, the car may not pass, and the staff will require repairs and maintenance at a 4S shop before returning for re-inspection. Below is an introduction to the vehicle inspection content: 1. Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and their accessories are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether the main assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; 2. Test whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles"; 3. Check whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or altered, whether the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the current condition, and whether approval and change procedures have been completed; 4. Check whether the license plate, driving license, and enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle are damaged, altered, or illegible, and whether replacement is needed; 5. For large vehicles, check whether the unit name or the name of the street, township, or town where the vehicle is registered is written in imitation Song font on both sides of the door, along with the seating capacity in the cab; for trucks, check whether the rear panel (including the trailer rear panel) is marked with a license plate number enlarged 2-3 times, and whether the word "individual" is written on both sides of the door for privately owned or jointly operated vehicles.