Can a Color-Changing Film Pass the Annual Inspection?
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If the car's color-changing film has been registered with the vehicle management office, it can pass the annual inspection. After changing the vehicle's color, you must actively register with the vehicle management office within ten days. Only vehicles with registered color changes can legally drive on the road. If the color change does not exceed 30% of the vehicle's surface area, registration is not required, and the vehicle can still pass the annual inspection normally. Registration Process: Before registration, clear any traffic violations; call the vehicle management office to schedule a registration appointment; bring your ID card, vehicle license, and vehicle registration certificate to the vehicle management office for photos; collect the photos at the designated window and photocopy your ID card; fill out the "Vehicle Modification Application Form," then submit the photos and form to the review window and pay the fee; wait for the traffic police to inspect the vehicle. If the inspection is successful, you can collect the new vehicle license at the designated window; registration is then complete. Precautions for Vehicle Color Changes: Avoid unconventional colors such as electroplated or chameleon colors; do not use colors identical or similar to those of special vehicles (ambulances, police cars, fire trucks, or SWAT vehicles), and ensure the vehicle's color does not exceed three types.