Can a Small Spoiler Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Installing a spoiler on a car will not pass the annual inspection. During the annual inspection, the vehicle will be checked for modifications, alterations, or transformations. The inspection also verifies whether the vehicle's registration, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the car, and whether any changes have been made without proper approval or modification procedures. Below are the specific details about the annual vehicle inspection: 1. Meaning of Annual Inspection: It is a mandatory test for vehicles that have already obtained official license plates. 2. Exemption Policy: The 6-year exemption for eligible vehicles means that the vehicle is exempt from on-site inspection. However, the owner still needs to have the vehicle's emissions tested within the specified period (usually every 2 years) and then apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office, motor vehicle registration service station, or traffic police substation. This mark must be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. 3. Scope of Exemption Policy: The 6-year exemption policy for non-commercial passenger vehicles and other eligible vehicles has been in trial implementation since September 1, 2014.