How to Conduct the 6th-Year Inspection for Vehicles Exempt from Inspection for 6 Years?
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For vehicles in their sixth year, an inspection at a testing station is required. The inspection process for a six-year-old vehicle is the same as a regular annual inspection. You need to drive the vehicle to the inspection station and bring your ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. After passing the inspection, you will receive a certification form. Finally, take this form along with the other documents to the relevant window to obtain the annual inspection sticker. Inspection Procedure: First, after submitting the inspection application, the vehicle will undergo an on-site inspection. Drive the vehicle into the automatic inspection area to sequentially check whether the exhaust emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis meet the standards. Only when all items pass can the vehicle proceed. Next is the appearance inspection, which verifies the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, VIN code, and frame number. Then, inspect the body appearance, including details such as the bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, lower mirrors, window glass, paint, engine operation status, and the interior of passenger vehicles and wheels. Finally, the owner can obtain the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all inspection items pass, you can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle license and compliance label. If any items fail, the owner must make repairs and participate in a re-inspection until all items pass before proceeding with the visa procedures.