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2020PERIODICINSPECTIONMANUALAgency of TransportationDepartment of Motor Vehicles120 State StreetMontpelier, Vermont 05603-0001dmv.vermont.gov

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUALOfficial Inspection Station Owner/Operator and Certified Inspection Mechanics:As an official inspection station and/or a certified inspection mechanic, you are agents of the Stateof Vermont’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The expectation is that all agents will upholdthe standards outlined in this rule and educate the customer regarding any relevant rejection oradvisory inspection criteria outlined in this manual.The procedures outlined herein should be carefully studied and frequently reviewed by applicableemployees of your organization. Be thoroughly familiar with all the provisions, regulations andlaws contained herein, as full compliance will be required of all concerned.Failure to comply with all provisions, regulations, and laws pertaining to motor vehicle inspectionsmay result in the assessment of administrative penalties, a fine, and/or suspension or revocation ofthe mechanic’s certification or the appointment of an inspection station.Your station number or mechanic’s certification number should be placed on allcorrespondence pertaining to inspections, and such communications should be addressed to:Agency of TransportationDepartment of Motor VehiclesEnforcement & Safety DivisionInspection Unit120 State StreetMontpelier, VT 05603-0001Any inspection station or mechanic needing assistance regarding inspection requirements maycontact the Enforcement and Safety Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles at (802) 8282094 between 7:45 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays.Effective Date19-P63 - Agency of Transportation/Rules Governing Inspection of Motor Vehicles shall becomeeffective January 1, 2020.VN-113 12/2019 MTC1

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUALTable of ContentsDEFINITIONS .7GENERAL INFORMATION .13PERIODIC SAFETY INSPECTION .13COURTESY INSPECTION (OUT-OF-STATE VEHICLES) .13INSPECTION FEES AND REPAIR DOCUMENTATION .13REPORTS, CERTIFICATES, AND SUPPLIES .14REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGNATION: SPECIFICATIONS .14APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT .14TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS .15CERTIFIED INSPECTION MECHANIC REQUIREMENTS. .16SPACE REQUIREMENTS .16HOURS OF OPERATION .17FLEET INSPECTION STATIONS .18TECHNICAL CENTER CREDENTIALING PROGRAM .18INSPECTION STICKER SECURITY .18STICKER REPLACEMENT AGENTS .19GENERAL PROVISIONS .21CHANGES: NAME, OWNERSHIP, AND/OR LOCATION.21SUPPLIES (STICKERS-NUMERALS) .21AUTOMATED VEHICLE INSPECTION PROGRAM (AVIP) .21VIN PLACEMENT, ASSIGNMENT, AND LOCATION .22REBUILT, RECONSTRUCTED, OR HOMEMADE VEHICLES (CARS AND TRUCKS) .25LOST, DAMAGED, WORN, OR FADED PLATE .25SCHEDULE OF PENALTIES, SUSPENSION, AND REVOCATION .26CAUSE FOR SUSPENSION/REVOCATION .26CAUSE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY AND SUSPENSION .26REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE .28PLEASURE CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK .31INSPECTION STICKER PLACEMENT .31WHEELS AND TIRES .31STEERING AND SUSPENSION .32BRAKE SYSTEMS .34LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.37VN-113 12/2019 MTC2

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUALREQUIRED MINIMUM LIGHTING .37ADVERTISING SIGNS .39HEADLAMP AIMING .39BEFORE HEADLAMP AIMING .40VEHICLE GLASS .42GLAZING INFORMATION .44VEHICLE INTERIOR .44EXTERIOR - BODY AND SHEET METAL .45MIRRORS .45WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHER .45SHEET METAL/BODY .46FLAPS .46FENDERS .47DOORS .47HOOD .48FLOOR PAN .49TRUCK CAPS AND BED LINERS .49FRAME/UNIBODY – STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS .49ROCKER PANEL .49FRAME COMPONENTS.50EXHAUST SYSTEM .50FUEL SYSTEM .51EMISSION CONTROLS .51CATALYTIC CONVERTER .51FUEL CAP TEST .52ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS (OBDII) TEST .53SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLES .54INSPECTION OF SPECIAL VEHICLES .55MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS .55DEFROSTER AND DEFOGGING DEVICE .56DOOR LATCHES .56FLOOR PAN .56GLAZING .56SIDE AND REAR GLASS .57WINDOW TINTING.57VN-113 12/2019 MTC3

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUALCRACKS, CHIPS, OR DISCOLORATION .57DRIVER VISIBILITY .57HOOD LATCHES .57INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS .57REARVIEW MIRROR .58SEAT BELTS .58WINDSHIELD WIPERS .58ACCELERATOR CONTROL SYSTEM .58BRAKES: SERVICE BRAKES .58CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS .59PARKING/HAND BRAKE .59BUMPERS .59EXHAUST SYSTEM .59FENDERS .59FUEL SYSTEM .60STEERING .60SUSPENSION .60SCRUB LINE .60TIRES AND WHEELS .60ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS.61AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .63ENGINE ENCLOSURE .63FIREWALL.64MOTORCYCLE/MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLE/AUTOCYCLE .67STEERING AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT .67SUSPENSION .67TIRES, WHEELS, AND RIMS .68FUEL SYSTEM .69EXHAUST SYSTEM .69BRAKES .70CONDITION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM .71ROAD TEST .71LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.72WINDSHIELD/WINDSCREEN .76BODY ITEMS.76VN-113 12/2019 MTC4

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUALSPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER .77REARVIEW MIRROR .77AUTOCYCLE.77INSPECTION STICKER PLACEMENT .78HEAVY TRUCK AND BUS .81WHEELS AND TIRES .81TIRE INSPECTION – STEERING AXLE ONLY .81TIRE INSPECTION – ALL AXLES .81WHEEL AND RIM INSPECTION .82STEERING MECHANISM AND SUSPENSION .83HEAVY TRUCK STEERING SYSTEM.85SUSPENSION .86HEIM JOINTS – CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLIES .88COUPLING DEVICES .89LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .91VEHICLE GLASS .96BRAKE SYSTEMS .98HYDRAULIC BRAKES .

PERIODIC INSPECTION MANUAL. VN-113 12/2019 MTC 7 . DEFINITIONS. 49 C.F.R. 570: The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards ode of Federal Regulations as it C relates to the inspection of motor vehicles. (23 V.S.A. § 1001(b)) Antique Vehicle: Exhibition vehicles 25 years old or older that qualify for “Antique Car ” number plates. (DMV Rules)

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