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Does a non-functioning turn signal affect vehicle inspection?

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McMila
07/29/2025, 04:19:55 AM

A non-functioning turn signal will affect the vehicle inspection. If the turn signal is not working, it is recommended that the owner repairs it before the annual inspection. The turn signals of a car are relatively prone to damage. In some vehicles, the turn signal may flash at a very fast frequency, which indicates a malfunction. According to Article 21 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, before driving a motor vehicle on the road, the driver should carefully inspect the safety and technical performance of the vehicle and must not drive a vehicle with incomplete safety facilities or components that do not meet technical standards, posing safety hazards. National regulations stipulate that private passenger vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first six years, and the inspection certificate can be obtained directly. Vehicles exempt from inspection within six years can undergo the annual inspection online without the need to queue at the vehicle management office.

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LeLaila
08/13/2025, 12:49:06 AM

Non-functioning turn signals will definitely affect your vehicle's annual inspection, as I learned the hard way from my own experience. Once, when I drove to the inspection station, the staff tested the turn signals and immediately failed my car because they weren't working. They told me it's a strict requirement—all exterior lights must function properly, or it's considered a safety hazard. After troubleshooting myself, I found it was just a burnt-out bulb. A small expense for a new bulb fixed the issue. If left unchecked, not only would the inspection fail, but it could also lead to accidents while driving—like changing lanes without signaling, making it dangerous for other drivers who can't see your intentions. So, I recommend taking some time before the inspection to check your turn signals, especially during seasonal changes when aging parts are prone to failure. Also, a friendly reminder: regular maintenance of your car's lights can save you a lot of trouble.

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LeMaci
10/05/2025, 01:41:13 AM

I've studied vehicle safety standards, and non-functioning turn signals are a critical point that can affect vehicle inspection. In many regional regulations, the lighting system must be 100% operational, and turn signals fall under signaling devices. If they fail, inspectors will directly deem the vehicle unqualified during the testing process. The reason is simple: it's related to driving safety. Without proper signaling during lane changes or turns, it can easily lead to rear-end collisions or crashes. During routine maintenance, I always make it a habit to first check if the bulbs are burnt out or have poor contact, as these are the most common issues. Additionally, a blown fuse could also cause the malfunction. Before an inspection, it's essential to manually check these components to avoid the hassle of re-inspection. Neglecting this not only results in inspection failure but also leads to higher repair costs and more downtime, which isn't beneficial for the vehicle's overall lifespan. Maintaining simple troubleshooting habits in daily use is sufficient.

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LeKennedy
11/18/2025, 02:12:38 AM

Hmm, I've only been driving for a few years but already encountered turn signal failure – this thing not working directly caused my vehicle inspection to fail, super annoying. During the inspection, turn signals are a mandatory test item; if they don't work, it's recorded as a defect and the inspection is failed. Why? Because they're crucial for safety – imagine changing lanes on the highway without signaling, the car behind might crash into you. From my own experience fixing it, it's usually either a burnt-out bulb or loose wiring, and replacing the bulb costs just a few dozen bucks at most. It's best to check all lights before the inspection, just in case. If you delay repairs past the expiration, you might even get fined and disrupt daily driving. Develop the habit of regular checks – don't wait for an accident to happen.

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ColinLee
01/08/2026, 09:01:29 PM

My old car has been running for over ten years, and the turn signals occasionally act up. If they don't work, it will definitely affect the inspection because lighting is a key item in the annual inspection standards. If the staff finds them non-functional during testing, they will deem the car unqualified, forcing you to fix them immediately. Older cars are more prone to issues like oxidized lamp sockets or aging wiring, leading to unstable signals or complete failure, which not only results in inspection failure but can also cause trouble while driving. I once experienced a burnt-out bulb that wasn't replaced in time, causing the inspection to fail and nearly leading to an accident. I suggest that owners of older cars regularly maintain their lighting systems. Replacing new parts doesn't cost much but can prevent major repairs. Before the inspection, check all the lights in advance to nip any problems in the bud.

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McGemma
04/05/2026, 02:17:10 AM

Non-functioning turn signals will definitely affect the vehicle's annual inspection results, and I take this very seriously from a safety perspective. Inspectors will detect the malfunction during the check and directly fail the vehicle, as regulations require all signal lights to be in good working order to ensure public road safety. If they don't light up, others can't see your signals when changing lanes, doubling the risk of accidents. Personally, I believe even if it doesn't affect the inspection, you should fix it immediately—because it's a matter of life and death. Regularly checking bulbs, fuses, or wiring can prevent malfunctions; neglecting repairs can also cause chain damage to other components. It's best to conduct a comprehensive check before the inspection—taking a few minutes to ensure all lights are working properly is much more convenient than last-minute repairs. Never overlook minor issues; safety comes first.

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