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minus-squaredatelmd5sum@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·9 months agoThey definitely inspect headlight alignment in places where cars have to be regularly inspected to be roadworthy. The police will also write you up for improper headlight setup.
minus-squareImgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·9 months agoI’m quite sure they didn’t in the three states where I had emissions inspections.
minus-squaredatelmd5sum@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down3·9 months agoThey checked for emissions but not for; Identification: Verification of the vehicle’s identification number (VIN) and registration details. Lights and Signals: Headlights, indicators, brake lights, reversing lights, fog lights, and hazard lights are checked for functionality. Brakes: Inspection of brake pads, discs, drums, brake lines, and brake fluid levels. Tires and Wheels: Tread depth, condition, pressure, and wheel alignment are examined. Suspension and Steering: Shock absorbers, struts, springs, ball joints, tie rods, and steering components are inspected. Exhaust System: Assessment of exhaust emissions and checking for leaks, corrosion, and proper attachment. Chassis: Examination for rust, damage, and structural integrity of the vehicle’s chassis and underbody. Bodywork: Inspection for dents, scratches, rust, and other damage to the vehicle’s exterior. Windows and Mirrors: Windshield condition, visibility, and functionality of mirrors are assessed. Safety Equipment: Seatbelts, airbags, child restraint systems, and other safety features are checked for proper functioning. Engine: Evaluation of engine performance, fluid levels, leaks, and any abnormal noises or vibrations. Transmission and Drivetrain: Inspection of transmission fluid, clutch (if manual), driveshafts, CV joints, and differential. Electrical System: Battery condition, wiring, fuses, alternator, and starter motor are examined. Fuel System: Fuel lines, tank, pump, and fuel cap are inspected for leaks and proper functioning. Wipers and Washers: Windshield wipers and washer fluid system are tested for functionality. Interior: Dashboard lights, controls, instruments, seats, and interior lights are checked. Additional Equipment: Assessment of any additional equipment or modifications installed on the vehicle ?
They definitely inspect headlight alignment in places where cars have to be regularly inspected to be roadworthy. The police will also write you up for improper headlight setup.
I’m quite sure they didn’t in the three states where I had emissions inspections.
They checked for emissions but not for;
Identification: Verification of the vehicle’s identification number (VIN) and registration details.
Lights and Signals: Headlights, indicators, brake lights, reversing lights, fog lights, and hazard lights are checked for functionality.
Brakes: Inspection of brake pads, discs, drums, brake lines, and brake fluid levels.
Tires and Wheels: Tread depth, condition, pressure, and wheel alignment are examined.
Suspension and Steering: Shock absorbers, struts, springs, ball joints, tie rods, and steering components are inspected.
Exhaust System: Assessment of exhaust emissions and checking for leaks, corrosion, and proper attachment.
Chassis: Examination for rust, damage, and structural integrity of the vehicle’s chassis and underbody.
Bodywork: Inspection for dents, scratches, rust, and other damage to the vehicle’s exterior.
Windows and Mirrors: Windshield condition, visibility, and functionality of mirrors are assessed.
Safety Equipment: Seatbelts, airbags, child restraint systems, and other safety features are checked for proper functioning.
Engine: Evaluation of engine performance, fluid levels, leaks, and any abnormal noises or vibrations.
Transmission and Drivetrain: Inspection of transmission fluid, clutch (if manual), driveshafts, CV joints, and differential.
Electrical System: Battery condition, wiring, fuses, alternator, and starter motor are examined.
Fuel System: Fuel lines, tank, pump, and fuel cap are inspected for leaks and proper functioning.
Wipers and Washers: Windshield wipers and washer fluid system are tested for functionality.
Interior: Dashboard lights, controls, instruments, seats, and interior lights are checked.
Additional Equipment: Assessment of any additional equipment or modifications installed on the vehicle
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