What are the annual inspection items?

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MatteoLynn
09/06/25 8:05am
Here is an introduction to the annual inspection items: 1. Added inspection procedure: Private vehicles will have an additional "safety defect recall" check in the online inspection items. If the vehicle has safety issues and is under manufacturer recall, the staff will notify the owner about the recall status. 2. Clarified scope of appearance inspection: The new regulations specify and relax the appearance inspection standards, allowing modifications to the grille, pedals, roof rack, bumper, and rims during the appearance check. 3. Cargo vehicles: Cargo vehicles will implement a three-addition and six-reduction measure, removing six original inspection items and adding three new ones to the existing annual inspection program.
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Dylan
09/18/25 7:41am
Last year, I went for my car's annual inspection, which involved quite a few items. First, they checked the exterior parts, such as whether there were any obvious scratches on the body, if the headlights could turn on and off properly, and if the turn signals functioned correctly. The tires were also a key focus, examining the wear level and whether the tire pressure met the standards—if they were too worn, the car might not pass. Next was the brake system test, including the sensitivity and braking force of the handbrake and foot brake, ensuring the car could stop promptly in emergencies. There was also an exhaust emission test to confirm the engine burned fuel efficiently and met emission standards; otherwise, it could cause significant environmental pollution. Finally, they inspected safety equipment, such as whether the seatbelts were reliable and the windshield wipers worked properly, ensuring clear visibility during rain. After my experience, I realized that regular maintenance while driving can reduce inspection hassles. The cost is usually minimal, but safety is paramount. I recommend checking your lights and tires every six months—it saves time and money.
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