What are the new regulations for motor vehicle inspections within six years?

1 Answers
DiCatherine
07/29/25 7:00am
According to the new inspection regulations, motor vehicles within six years can be exempt from inspection. The relevant content of the new inspection regulations is as follows: 1. Non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats within 6 years: Eligible vehicles are exempt from inspection. 2. Non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles: For those over 6 years but less than 10 years, the inspection frequency is adjusted from once a year to once every two years. 3. For private cars over 10 years: The original inspection cycle applies, i.e., once a year for vehicles between 10 and 15 years, and once every six months for vehicles over 15 years. 4. Motorcycle inspection regulations: Inspections are required once every two years within the first 4 years, and once a year after exceeding 4 years.
Was this review help?
19
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

Can Blue Plate Trucks Enter Urban Areas?

Regulations vary across different cities in China, with some allowing entry and others prohibiting it. Here is some relevant knowledge about blue plate truck operation: 1. To qualify for a blue license plate, a truck must meet three conditions: The total length must not exceed 6 meters, the gross weight must not exceed 4.5 tons, and the registered tonnage must not exceed 2 tons. 2. Important Notes: The largest blue plate truck with a sleeper typically has a cargo box no longer than 3.85 meters. For single-row trucks without sleepers, the cargo box generally does not exceed 4.2 meters, as exceeding 3.8 meters or 4.2 meters would result in a total length over 6 meters.
4
3
Share

What does 'Label Failed' displayed on ETC card insertion mean?

When 'Label Failed' is displayed on the ETC, it indicates that the ETC electronic tag is not activated. You need to take the ETC device to an ETC service center or ETC service outlet for inspection. If the failure is not caused by human factors, a secondary activation of the ETC will suffice for it to be usable. ETC installation process: Upon receiving the device, first check if the ETC card and electronic tag (OBU) are damaged. Press the anti-tamper button on the back of the OBU. A red light will briefly illuminate, and the OLED screen will display 'Tag Invalid' or 'Please Insert Card,' indicating the device is functioning normally. Clean the front windshield to ensure the glass surface is smooth, clean, and dry. Then, peel off the adhesive backing of the OBU and stick it to the installation position. Press firmly with your hand for 2-3 minutes to remove any air bubbles. Insert the ETC card with the front side facing the driver and the back side facing the windshield, ensuring the chip is inserted into the OBU device. ETC activation method: Insert and remove the ETC card twice consecutively until the electronic tag screen displays 'Bluetooth On.' If 'Tag Invalid' appears when inserting and removing the card twice without the electronic tag attached, this is normal and does not affect activation. Alternatively, you can press the button on the top of the electronic tag to enable Bluetooth directly. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth and open the corresponding mobile app (usually with a download QR code on the electronic tag), then enter the device activation interface. Click 'Connect Device' and wait patiently for the 'Connection Successful' prompt. Once connected, upload a photo of the vehicle's front to complete the activation.
6
3
Share

Should New Cars Apply Undercoating?

New car owners can choose to apply undercoating based on their needs. Here is the relevant information: 1. Special road conditions: If you frequently drive on special road surfaces, it is recommended to install undercoating. 2. Protecting the chassis: Undercoating is a high-tech adhesive rubber asphalt coating that can be sprayed on parts such as the car's chassis, fuel tank, and lower guard plates. These exposed areas are prone to damage from the air, and undercoating quickly forms an elastic protective layer to provide excellent protection for the car's chassis. 3. Comfort: Undercoating also helps with heat insulation and fuel savings. During summer, ground temperatures are high, which can lead to excessive heat inside the car while driving. Applying undercoating can block some of the heat, avoiding discomfort caused by high ground temperatures. 4. Fuel savings: Undercoating can block heat transfer and reduce cooling time, thereby improving fuel efficiency.
2
3
Share

Can Gasoline Be Mixed?

Strictly speaking, it cannot be mixed. Here are the relevant details: 1. Note: Different octane ratings do not indicate differences in gasoline purity. The octane rating reflects the gasoline's resistance to knocking. Higher octane ratings provide better anti-knock performance, which is why luxury cars typically require 97# gasoline (knocking is an abnormal combustion phenomenon that can cause irregular pressure in the engine combustion chamber, leading to engine damage). 2. Risks of Mixing: Mixing gasoline may cause engine knocking. The compression ratio is the ratio of the maximum to minimum volume in the cylinder. Engines with higher compression ratios generally offer greater power and fuel efficiency but are often less stable. Mixing gasoline could result in engine knocking.
15
4
Share

Which is more reasonable: tire pressure display or tire pressure warning?

Tire pressure display allows for a direct view of the tire pressure, while tire pressure warning is merely an alert system that triggers alarms when the pressure is too high or too low. Therefore, the tire pressure display is more reasonable and intuitive. Below is a detailed introduction to tire pressure display and tire pressure warning: 1. Tire pressure display: It utilizes sensors installed inside each wheel to measure tire pressure, and wirelessly transmits the pressure signals from inside the tire to the ECU, enabling the display of each tire's pressure value on the screen. Most American and Japanese cars are equipped with this display system. 2. Tire pressure warning: This is an indirect tire pressure monitoring system with lower manufacturing costs compared to the display system, which is why most German cars currently use it. Its principle involves comparing the rotation counts of the four tires via sensors on the ABS braking system. If one tire's pressure is relatively low, the computer interprets the signal as abnormal tire pressure and will illuminate the warning light on the dashboard while emitting an audible alert.
12
3
Share

Does a small car need to undergo an on-road inspection in its sixth year?

At the end of the sixth year, which means when the seventh year is about to begin, the car must undergo an on-road inspection. Here are some relevant details about the on-road inspection for small cars: 1. Exhaust emission test: Within one week before the inspection, avoid using gasoline from small gas stations. Instead, use fuel from reputable sources like PetroChina or Sinopec. It is best to use a higher octane rating; for example, if you usually use 92, switch to 95 during this period to effectively increase the pass rate of the exhaust emission test. 2. Lighting system inspection: This mainly checks the brightness and angle of the lights. Generally, as long as the lights are original and unmodified, they will pass. However, some people modify their lights, such as replacing halogen lights with xenon headlights without adding a lens, which can result in the headlight angle failing the inspection. Others may modify their brake lights to flash rapidly, which is also not allowed. Therefore, any modified lights must be reverted to their original state before the inspection.
20
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.