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What Items Are Included in Vehicle Annual Inspection?

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SavannahRose
07/24/25 1:53am
Vehicle annual inspection items are introduced as follows: 1. Annual inspection appointment: Generally, annual inspections require advance appointments, and the process varies by region. 2. Vehicle appearance inspection: Mainly checks for any modifications to the vehicle body, the extent of modifications, and ensures all lights are functioning properly. 3. Vehicle exhaust emission test (obtaining the environmental protection label): Primarily tests the vehicle's exhaust emissions, and the owner only needs to wait in the inspection hall. 4. Vehicle safety inspection: Mainly checks the vehicle's safety performance, generally including speed check, side slip check, chassis check, light brightness check, and full vehicle braking check. 5. Obtaining the inspection certificate: After passing the inspection, the inspection certificate can be obtained.
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StKaden
08/10/25 9:07pm
Annual vehicle inspection is something every car owner has to deal with. I find it annoying but understand its necessity. During the inspection, they first check the vehicle's exterior—things like whether the license plate is intact, if there are any major damages to the body, and the brightness of the lights. Headlights and turn signals must function properly. The safety check is the most critical part: the braking system's sensitivity is tested—the car must stop immediately when the brake is applied; steering and suspension must not be loose, or the vehicle could lose control when turning. The environmental check includes an emissions test—after starting the engine, they measure the exhaust levels, and if it exceeds the standard, repairs are needed. The tread depth of the tires is carefully measured; if it's too shallow, it means a high risk of skidding. The whole process takes about half an hour, and they also verify the vehicle's information and insurance expiration date to ensure there are no illegal modifications. I've found that doing basic maintenance beforehand helps pass the inspection smoothly; otherwise, having to make repairs afterward is a hassle. In short, annual inspections are a good thing for ensuring everyone's safety on the road, and doing them regularly saves a lot of trouble.
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StThomas
09/24/25 3:34am
I'm the kind of driver who's pretty cautious, always sending my car to the repair shop for a quick tune-up before the annual inspection. The main items include an exterior check, like the functionality of the headlights and taillights, and whether the license plate is properly aligned and clear. Safety performance tests are crucial—they'll test the braking force to ensure the car doesn't skid during emergency stops; the steering system should turn smoothly without any sticking. On the environmental front, exhaust emission testing is standard, and if the values are too high, it indicates the car is either too old or poorly maintained. Tire wear is also checked—if the tread is shallower than the required depth, new tires are needed. There's also a chassis and suspension test to check for any loose parts. I always worry about failing the emissions test because if it exceeds the limit, I'd have to shell out for a new catalytic converter, which isn't cheap. Before the annual inspection, it's advisable to check the window reflectors and the condition of the spare tire—these small details can be a big help. Remember to schedule the inspection on a less busy day to save time waiting in line—getting it all done in one go is so much easier.
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DiRyan
11/07/25 5:46am
The annual vehicle inspection items are actually quite practical, mainly helping owners eliminate potential hazards. It's basically divided into three parts: appearance, safety, and environmental protection. The appearance checks light brightness and license plate integrity; safety focuses on brake testing and steering responsiveness; environmental protection measures exhaust emissions, which must meet standards. Tire tread depth and suspension firmness are also crucial, as they directly affect driving safety. I once experienced a situation where my emissions were slightly high and nearly failed, only to learn later that frequent highway driving can clear carbon deposits. Doing an air filter cleaning or tire inflation before the inspection can save some trouble. In short, the process can be completed in just over ten minutes if it goes smoothly, but the key is not to miss any items, ensuring the car meets standards before hitting the road.
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