What materials are needed for the transfer of a used car?

1 Answers
Manuel
07/29/25 5:33pm
For the transfer of a used car, the buyer needs to provide their ID card and a copy, the seller's ID card and a copy, the "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," the vehicle license, and the compulsory insurance policy, among other documents. Below are some considerations for the transfer of a used car: Pre-transaction considerations: Before the transaction, check whether the seller's documents are complete. Even if the car is in good condition, incomplete documents render it meaningless. Another crucial point is to check for any traffic violations beforehand and agree on who will bear the costs of clearing them before the transfer. Location for processing: The process of transferring a used car is quite complex, so it is recommended to go to a used car transfer hall. Before starting the transfer process, ensure all required documents are prepared. If any documents are missing, have the original owner complete them. Check for any outstanding traffic violations and clear the violation records. Additionally, when purchasing a used car, review relevant policies and regulations to ensure the vehicle is eligible for sale and transfer to avoid being scammed.
Was this review help?
12
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is a Load Sensing Proportioning Valve?

Load sensing proportioning valve is a set of hydraulic mechanical device. The function of the load sensing valve is to ensure the appropriate proportion of front and rear wheel loads during driving and to prevent the rear wheels from locking during emergency braking. Additional information: Working principle of the load sensing proportioning valve: The load sensing proportioning valve uses the change in distance between the body and the axle (external force) to alter the preload of the spring. As the vehicle load increases, it adjusts accordingly, ensuring an approximately ideal braking force distribution under any load condition. It is installed in the pipeline between the master cylinder and the rear wheel brake cylinder, consisting of a housing, plunger, valve, spring, etc. The housing's inlet port connects to the master cylinder's outlet port, and the outlet port connects to the wheel brake cylinder. When the external force is small, the plunger of the load sensing proportioning valve is pushed to the far right by the spring preload, connecting the two ports, making the master cylinder and the brake cylinder pressures equal. When the external force exceeds the spring preload, it forces the plunger to move left, contacting and closing the valve, cutting off the passage from the master cylinder to the brake cylinder. If the external force pressure continues to increase, it will make the plunger move right again, separating from the valve, which reopens, reconnecting the master cylinder and the brake cylinder. This repeated action of the proportioning valve continuously adjusts the hydraulic pressure of the brake cylinder, thereby continuously adjusting the rear wheel braking force.
19
5
Share

Can motorcycles be transferred across regions?

Motorcycles can be transferred across regions. Below is relevant information about cross-regional motorcycle transfers: Conditions for cross-regional motorcycle transfers: First, prepare the ID cards of both the original owner and the new owner, which are mandatory documents to carry. Also, bring the vehicle's driving license, as it is essential for a smooth transfer. Additionally, have the motor vehicle registration certificate ready. Once prepared, you can proceed to the vehicle management office for the transfer. Points to note for cross-regional motorcycle transfers: If you do not receive the license plate on the same day, the vehicle management office will issue a temporary license plate after the transfer is completed. If you receive the license plate, you can directly mount it and drive on the road.
15
5
Share

Do Motorcycles Have Batteries?

Motorcycles have batteries. Below are the detailed introductions of relevant contents: Introduction: The battery of a motorcycle, also known as the storage battery, serves as an auxiliary power source on the motorcycle. Its main functions include assisting in vehicle startup, storing electric current, and providing a certain voltage stabilization effect. With the widespread application of motorcycle electrification systems, the battery has become an indispensable part of motorcycles. Reasons for battery leakage: Wiring issues are the most complex among the causes of power leakage and are also very difficult to detect. When modifying a DC igniter, directly connecting the positive terminal of the power supply to the positive terminal of the battery without passing through the ignition switch control can cause the battery to continue supplying power even after the ignition is turned off.
14
0
Share

What Causes the Rear Brake of a Motorcycle to Fail?

After replacing the disc brake pads and adding brake fluid, if the air inside is not completely bled out, the brakes will not function properly. Below are the specific details: Braking Steps: First, release the throttle and straighten the bike. Use the front brake as the primary and the rear brake as the secondary. Apply the rear brake first, then the front brake, in combination with engine braking. Avoid locking the brakes completely; allow the wheels to rotate slightly to prevent skidding and ensure rolling. Adjust according to road and vehicle conditions. Basic Techniques: At high speeds, the front brake force must be greater than the rear brake force, but not enough to lock the front wheel. When braking uphill, the front brake force can be slightly increased, and the rear brake force can also be adjusted accordingly. During emergency braking, apply a force slightly less than what would lock the wheels. On slippery roads, apply the rear brake before the front brake.
8
2
Share

What is the reason why a motorcycle cannot accelerate when it is not warmed up?

Motorcycle cannot accelerate when it is not warmed up for the following reasons: Incomplete fuel combustion: It is relatively normal for a cold engine to have difficulty accelerating. When the engine is cold, incomplete combustion can cause acceleration issues. If it returns to normal after warming up, there is no problem. When starting a cold engine, pull the choke and let it warm up for a while longer before riding. Related component failures: Check and clean the air filter and carburetor separately. Inspect whether the spark plug is functioning properly, whether the valve clearance is too small, whether there is air leakage in the intake pipe, whether the gasoline quality is poor, and whether the exhaust pipe is blocked, etc. Motorcycle introduction: A motorcycle is a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle driven by a gasoline engine and steered by handlebars. It is lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, and also serves as sports equipment. Broadly speaking, motorcycles are categorized into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, touring bikes, etc.
16
5
Share

What are the three major Japanese brake pad brands?

The three major Japanese brake brands include DIBITE, FERODO, and FILO brake pad brands. Below are the specific introductions of related content: Introduction: The DIBITE brand was founded by Japanese Sakai Shigeki in 1998. Its products mainly include modified wheel hubs, torsion tooth shock absorbers, brake systems, and performance kits. Since 1998, DIBITE's modified wheel hubs, tooth suspensions, and brake systems have been chosen and sought after by numerous professional rally drivers and racing teams worldwide. Brake Pads: In a car's braking system, brake pads are the most critical safety components, playing a decisive role in all braking effects. Brake pads generally consist of a steel plate, an adhesive insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate should be coated to prevent rust. During the coating process, an SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker is used to monitor the temperature distribution to ensure quality. Among them, the insulation layer is made of non-heat-conducting materials for heat insulation. The friction block is composed of friction materials and adhesives, which are pressed against the brake disc or drum during braking to generate friction, thereby achieving vehicle deceleration and braking. Due to friction, the friction block will gradually wear out.
14
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.