Is a Fire Extinguisher Required for Vehicle Inspection?

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DelRyan
07/25/25 5:18am
Vehicle inspection requires a fire extinguisher. Both the vehicle's fire extinguisher and warning triangle are mandatory items during the annual inspection. Some vehicles do not come equipped with a fire extinguisher upon leaving the factory. Introduction to Vehicle Fire Extinguishers: Vehicle fire extinguishers are specifically designed for automotive fire suppression. They include two main types: Non-pressurized hanging ultra-fine dry powder automatic fire extinguishing devices for vehicles, and miniature pressurized hanging ultra-fine dry powder automatic fire extinguishing devices for vehicles. Types of Vehicle Fire Extinguishers: For automotive fire protection, portable fire extinguishers are predominantly used. The main types of vehicle fire extinguishers available in the market include: aerosol fire extinguishers, dry powder fire extinguishers, ultra-fine dry powder fire extinguishers, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, and water-based fire extinguishers.
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Rylee
08/10/25 5:42pm
I find this question very practical. As an experienced driver, I've looked up relevant regulations. In most regions of mainland China, private vehicles are generally not required by law to carry fire extinguishers during annual inspections. The focus of these inspections is on safety items such as braking performance, lighting systems, exhaust emissions, and tire wear. However, for specific vehicle types like buses, taxis, or hazardous material transporters, regulations may mandate the carrying of fire extinguishers. I know many novice car owners often get confused and worry about failing inspection without a fire extinguisher, but in reality, during ordinary car inspections, officials only check whether safety hardware meets standards. From a safety perspective, I still recommend keeping a small fire extinguisher in your car. It may seem insignificant normally, but can be extremely useful in case of sudden fire emergencies. A one-kilogram capacity model would be sufficient - better safe than sorry when accidents occur. During regular vehicle maintenance, remember to check the fire extinguisher's expiration date to ensure it won't fail you in critical moments.
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