Can the original engine number be stamped on a new engine?

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LaMaci
07/30/25 5:37am
It is not allowed to stamp the original engine number on a new engine. During the annual vehicle inspection, the engine, chassis, body, and their auxiliary equipment will be checked. If the information does not match, the inspection will not be conducted. Below is relevant information about annual vehicle inspections: 1. Time: For passenger cars and blue-license minivans, the first six years after new vehicle registration require an inspection every two years; after six years, it becomes an annual inspection; after ten years, it is an annual inspection, and after fifteen years, it becomes biannual. For trucks, after registration, an annual inspection is required, and after ten years, it becomes biannual. 2. Regulations: If a vehicle is found by traffic police on the road without an annual inspection, the owner will be fined or the vehicle will be impounded. Additionally, in insurance contracts, vehicles that have not undergone timely annual inspections are considered unqualified, and no claims will be paid in the event of an accident.
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