Can Changing Rims Pass the Annual Inspection?

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LeCaden
07/30/25 1:09am
Changing rims cannot pass the annual inspection. Here are the methods to handle the annual inspection: 1. Vehicle exhaust: During the annual inspection, the vehicle's exhaust will be tested for compliance, focusing on the oxygen sensor and the catalytic converter. Their optimal working temperature is between 400 to 800 degrees Celsius, so preheating the vehicle in the external inspection area before the exhaust test can increase the pass rate. 2. Vehicle body: Clean the vehicle body in advance before the inspection. Washing the body, engine compartment, and chassis beforehand can facilitate the inspection process and help pass the annual inspection. 3. Vehicle lights: The vehicle management office will inspect the vehicle's lights. If the lights are found to be too dim or too bright, the vehicle will be deemed unqualified and will not pass the annual inspection. Restore the original state of the headlights before the inspection to pass the test. 4. Brake fluid and brake pads: Braking performance is one of the most important indicators of vehicle safety and is a mandatory inspection item during the annual inspection. Therefore, brake fluid and brake pads are two areas that require special attention. 5. Wiring: There should be no wiring in the engine compartment, such as modified audio power lines, etc. 6. Others: Carry a fire extinguisher, a warning triangle, and other necessary tools, and ensure all traffic violations are resolved.
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