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What are the main items checked during a vehicle annual inspection?

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Gideon
07/29/25 3:29am

Vehicle annual inspections mainly check the following items: 1. Inspect whether the engine, chassis, body and its auxiliary equipment are clean, complete and effective, whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; 2. Test whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust emissions and other safety performance meet the technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles; 3. Check whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled or altered, and whether the driving license, license plate and all registered vehicle records match the current vehicle condition, with any changes, and whether approval and modification procedures have been completed; 4. Examine whether the license plate, driving license and enlarged license plate characters sprayed on the vehicle are damaged, altered or illegible, and whether they need to be replaced.

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LeColin
08/12/25 2:16pm

I've been driving for over a decade and I'm very familiar with the annual inspection process. Every year at the testing station, they focus on checking whether the braking system is responsive, the degree of tire wear (don't underestimate this - shallow treads can cause dangerous skidding in rainy weather), whether all lights function properly (including headlights, brake lights, and turn signals), and if seat belts are secure and functional. There's also an emissions test to check the vehicle's pollution levels. I recommend checking tire pressure and bulb conditions before the inspection to avoid wasted trips. Additionally, the chassis and suspension system should be inspected to prevent rust or looseness that could affect handling. These checks ensure road safety - I always complete them on time to avoid potential accidents and complications. In short, the annual inspection is like a health checkup for your beloved car, and shouldn't be taken lightly.

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HannahFitz
10/02/25 6:29am

As a mom, I pay special attention to the safety aspects of annual vehicle inspections. The main checks include brake performance (like emergency stopping distance), tire condition (replace if excessively worn or bulging), lighting system (turn on and off to check functionality), seatbelt sturdiness, and whether exhaust emissions meet standards. Also, check if the horn works, there are no cracks in the windows, and the vehicle identification number is clear. I remind everyone to inspect small details like bulbs and wipers before the inspection—minor issues can still cause a failed test. If any problems are found, fix them immediately, especially brake issues which can be deadly. Protecting the safety of children and family is paramount—safety first, don’t delay.

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LaPaisley
11/15/25 8:12am

There are many items in the annual inspection. The core is safety components, such as brakes, tire tread depth, lighting effectiveness, and seat belt strength, all of which affect driving. Emission testing is also crucial, measuring exhaust concentration. Control components like steering and suspension should be stable; otherwise, accidents may occur during turns. Externally, ensure the license plate is clear and free from major damage. Remember these key points for inspection, and the annual check will go smoothly—just don't mix up the order.

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