What to Do If the Vehicle Fails the Environmental Inspection Three Times?
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If the vehicle fails the environmental inspection three times, you can run the fuel tank nearly empty, refill it with 95-octane gasoline, then drive until half a tank remains, and take the vehicle to the inspection line while it's still warm, ensuring not to turn off the engine during the process. The vehicle annual inspection process refers to the standardized procedure every motor vehicle must undergo annually, essentially a health check for the vehicle. It aims to promptly identify and eliminate potential safety hazards, thereby reducing the likelihood of traffic accidents—commonly known as the vehicle inspection. The main items checked during the annual inspection include: 1. Verifying whether the engine, chassis, body, and their accessories are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; 2. Testing whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust emissions, and other safety features comply with the technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles; 3. Checking if the vehicle has undergone modifications, alterations, or transformations, and whether the details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle registration records match the current condition of the vehicle, including any changes or if the necessary approval and modification procedures have been completed.