What are the items included in motor vehicle annual inspection?

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Susie
07/29/25 11:46pm
Car annual inspection includes the following items: 1. Whether the engine, chassis, body and its auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and effective, and whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing. 2. Whether the main assemblies have been replaced and whether they match the initial inspection records. 3. Whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust, and other safety performance meet the requirements. 4. It is also necessary to check whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or transformed, whether the driving license, license plate, and all registrations in the vehicle file match the actual condition of the vehicle, whether there are any changes, and whether approval and alteration procedures have been completed; whether the license plate, driving license, and the enlarged license plate characters sprayed on the vehicle are damaged, altered, or have unclear handwriting, and whether they need to be replaced, etc.
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