What Does Vehicle Annual Inspection Check?
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Vehicle annual inspection checks whether the engine, chassis, body, and their auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records, etc. Detailed introduction of vehicle annual inspection items: Inspects the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust emissions, and whether other safety performance meets the requirements of the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles." It also checks whether the vehicle has undergone modifications, alterations, or transformations. Verifies whether the driving license, license plate, and all registered vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle, whether there are any changes, and whether approval and modification procedures have been completed. Precautions for vehicle annual inspection: Light braking during daily driving can affect the annual inspection. When braking, the front wheels' braking system usually engages first, followed by the rear wheels. Many private cars often drive slowly in urban areas or brake gently, so the rear brakes may not engage at all, as the front brakes alone can stop the car. During the inspection, the vehicle undergoes high-speed testing, which may result in inadequate braking performance according to the annual inspection standards.