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Summary of New Brunswick’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Program

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Summary of New Brunswick’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Program. Frequency of Inspections. All New Brunswick passenger cars and trucks require an annual inspection by a licensed mechanic. The cost of an inspection for a passenger vehicle is $25. Link - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Summary of New Brunswick’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Program

Summary of New Brunswick’sMotor Vehicle Inspection Program

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Frequency of Inspections

• All New Brunswick passenger cars and trucks require an annual inspection by a licensed mechanic.

• The cost of an inspection for a passenger vehicle is $25. Link

• Displaying a fraudulent or stolen inspection sticker is subject to a fine of $292

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Mechanic's responsibilitiesParts of a vehicle that should be inspected on a passenger vehicle:• The body, and seat belt assemblies• The windshield and windows• The horn• The windshield wipers• The rear-view mirror• The lighting systems• The exhaust system• The brake system• The steering system• The suspension system• The wheels and tires• The coupling system

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Windshield Wiper(s)

REJECT VEHICLE IF:1. The vehicle is not equipped with factory

installed windshield wiper blades and arms.2. The windshield wiper blades show signs of

wear.3. The arms fail to return to original position or

the blade fails to contact the windshield firmly.

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Rearview Mirror

4. The mirror is very difficult to adjust or will not maintain a set adjustment.

5. The mirror does not provide a view of highway at least 60 metres (200 ft.) to the rear of the vehicle.

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Exhaust System

3. Any part passes through passenger compartment.

4. The exhaust system is rusted to allow exhaust gases to escape at other than the normal discharge point.

5. Any emission control system is removed, disabled or altered from its original installation.

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Body and Associated Components

4. Any original seat belt assembly, or parts, have been removed.

5. Seat belt anchorage is not secure. 6. Seat belt buckle or retractor does not function as intended.7. Seat belt webbing is visibly frayed, cut, torn or otherwise damaged.

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Body and Associated Components12. If doors, windows, trunk lids are not

operational and properly sealed or the floor pan and inner panels, in either the passenger compartment or trunk, have openings which allow entry of exhaust gases.

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Brake ComponentsHydraulic Systems1. The hoses and tubing leak.2. Wheel cylinder leaks or is seized.3. Any flexible brake hoses or tubing show signs

of rust deterioration, kinks or ballooning.

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Brake ComponentsFluid LevelThe fluid level is below the

minimum level.Pedal Travel The brake pedal

when fully depressed does not maintain a position for one full minute where one third (1/3) of pedal travel remains.

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Brake ComponentsREJECT VEHICLE IF:Vacuum Booster and Hydraulic BoosterThe pedal does not move slightly as engine is

started while force is on brake pedal.

Vacuum Segment of SystemThe system will not allow one full brake application after engine is shut off.

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Steering and SuspensionREJECT VEHICLE IF:Steering System Travel1. The front wheels won’t turn to the right and left

without binding .Steering and Suspension Systems1. The rear axle is not aligned parallel to the front.

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Steering and Suspension2. Any shock absorber, stabilizer or steering linkage

is defective, disconnected, broken, bent or worn.3. The steering or suspension systems have been

modified affecting proper alignment or steering.4. Any suspension component is broken.

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Steering and SuspensionREJECT VEHICLE IF:Shock absorbers and shock

strutsVehicle continues free rocking

motion after release.Wheel BearingsRelative movement between

drum and backing plate or disc and splash shield is more than 3 mm (1/8 in.) measured at the outer circumference of the tire

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Drive Train

REJECT VEHICLE IF:Constant Velocity Joint: • Boot is torn or leaking.• Clamps defective.

Drive shaft U-Joint: • Free play is evident or does not meet current

manufacturer’s specifications.• Loose, noisy or roughness in joint action.

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Wheels and Tires

Tire Tread Wear:REJECT VEHICLE IF:• The tire is worn so that the tread wear

indicators contact the road in any two adjacent grooves at three locations around the outside of the tire.

• The tire is worn so that less than 1.6 mm (2/32 in.) tread remains.

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Wheels and Tires

REJECT VEHICLE IF:• Any tire has cord damage or ply separation

causing any bump or bulge.• Any tire is cut or weather cracked in more

than 2.5 cm (1 in.) in any direction.• Tire is marked “For Farm Use Only”, “Off-

Highway Use Only” or “For Racing Use Only”, or not approved for highway use.

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Wheels and TiresREJECT VEHICLE IF:Any tire is of smaller size than the

manufacturer’s specified minimum size, or is sufficiently over size as to contact any vehicle component.

Wheels, rims, nuts or studs are broken, missing, damaged, or loose.

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Coupling Systems

REJECT VEHICLE IF:Hitches1. The hitch is not securely mounted.2. Any part is missing, cracked, seized or

excessively worn.

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Approval Sticker Location

• All stickers shall be placed on the on the inside lower left corner of the windshield on all motor vehicles required to be inspected.

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Rejection Sticker• Orange sticker issued by garages

extends the period of inspection to 14 days.

• This is to provide time to make repairs and have the vehicle re-inspected (at no extra cost).

• The rejection sticker does not indicate the vehicle is safe, and does not exempt a driver from penalties.

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