What Does a Vehicle Annual Inspection Include?
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Vehicle annual inspection includes the following checks: 1. Inspect whether the engine, chassis, body, and their auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and effective; whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; whether the main assemblies have been replaced and match the initial inspection records. 2. Test whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering operation, lights, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles" requirements. 3. Check if the vehicle has undergone modifications, redesigns, or transformations; whether the driving license, license plate, and vehicle file records match the current vehicle condition and if any changes have been made; whether approval and modification procedures have been completed. 4. Examine the license plate, driving license, and enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle for damage, tampering, illegible writing, etc., and determine if replacement is necessary. 5. For large vehicles, check if the unit name or the street, township, or town name of the vehicle's location and the maximum seating capacity in the cab are written in Chinese imitation Song font on both sides of the door as required; for trucks, check if the rear tailgate (including the trailer's rear tailgate) has the license number enlarged 2-3 times on the outside as required; for individual or joint-venture vehicles, check if the word "individual" is written on both sides of the door. The writing must be clear, and unit codes or other patterns are not allowed (special cases require approval from the vehicle management office).