Utah Admin. Code R714-160-6 - Inspection Procedures
(1) The inspector
shall complete the following tasks prior to inspecting the vehicle:
(a) collect the appropriate paperwork such as
registration, title, and bill of sale;
(b) verify the Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN);
(c) record the owner's full
name and complete vehicle information;
(d) record vehicle mileage;
(e) enter the inspection date and inspector
number if using a paper form of the inspection certificate; and
(f) determine whether the motor vehicle needs
a test drive and the purpose of test;
(i) if a
test drive is needed off the station's property, the customer shall be
informed.
(2)
The inspector shall examine the vehicle's interior by completing the following
tasks:
(a) inspect the windshield, side, and
rear windows;
(b) identify mirror
requirements and inspect mirrors;
(c) inspect seats and seat belts;
(d) inspect steering wheel/column, including
horn and airbags;
(e) inspect brake
pedal assembly and emergency brake system;
(f) inspect windshield wipers and
washers;
(g) inspect heater and
defrost;
(h) inspect dash,
including warning indicator lights and speedometer;
(i) inspect doors and door parts;
and
(j) check the neutral starting
switch to determine whether the starter operates with the gear selector only in
park or neutral on vehicles with automatic transmissions.
(3) The inspector shall examine the vehicle's
exterior by completing the following tasks:
(a) inspect headlight high and low beams,
including aiming;
(b) inspect
parking lights, tail lights, signal lights, brake lights, marker lights, and
reflectors;
(c) inspect for the
proper color of lights;
(d) inspect
the wheels and lugs, looking for cracks and loose or missing lugs;
(e) inspect tires for wear, damage, and
proper inflation;
(f) inspect body
of vehicle, including fenders, doors, hood, glass, and bumpers;
(g) inspect for broken glass, parts, and
accessories; and
(h) inspect window
tint with a tint meter, measuring light transmittance on the front side windows
and windshield;
(i) the inspector
shall record the tint readings on the certificate using the online inspection
program or on the Safety Inspection Certificate if not using the online
program.
(4) The
inspector shall examine items under the vehicle's hood by completing the
following tasks:
(a) inspect belts and
hoses;
(b) inspect power steering
system;
(c) inspect battery and
electrical wiring;
(d) inspect
exhaust system;
(e) inspect master
cylinder and braking system; and
(f) inspect the fuel system.
(5) The inspector shall examine
items under the vehicle by completing the following tasks:
(a) inspect steering system, including the
wheel bearings, tie rods, rack, and pinion;
(b) inspect suspension components, including
the springs and shocks;
(c) inspect
exhaust and fuel system components;
(d) inspect body and floor pans;
and
(e) inspect engine,
transmission mounts, and drivetrain.
(6) The inspector shall examine the braking
system by completing the following tasks:
(a)
inspect brake pads/shoes;
(b)
inspect brake rotors/drums;
(c)
inspect brake components, both hydraulic and mechanical;
(d) inspect brake hoses for fluid
leaks;
(e) record brake
measurements using the online inspection program or on the Safety Inspection
certificate if not using the online inspection program;
(f) issue a rejection inspection certificate
on vehicles that fail a plate brake test but have adequate pad and or shoe
thickness;
(g) if issuing a
rejection inspection certificate, record the brake pad measurement on the
certificate; and
(h) if a visual
inspection is performed, remove one front and one rear wheel to inspect brake
components.
(7) When
inspecting a lifted vehicle, the inspector shall:
(a) inspect fenders and verify that each one
covers the full width of the tire;
(b) inspect mud flaps;
(c) inspect frame height based on the
GVWR;
(d) inspect for body
lift;
(e) inspect for stacked
blocks;
(f) inspect for
modification of brake hoses;
(g)
inspect headlight aim and vertical height; and
(h) inspect altered or modified steering and
suspension parts that have been shortened, lengthened, welded.
(8) When inspecting lowered
vehicles, the inspector shall:
(a) inspect
that fenders cover full width of tire;
(b) inspect for mud flaps, when
required;
(c) inspect for minimum
ground clearance;
(d) inspect for
removal of original suspension components;
(e) inspect headlight aim and vertical
height; and
(f) inspect altered or
modified steering and suspension parts that have been shortened, lengthened, or
welded.
(9) The
following procedures apply when a vehicle fails the safety inspection and the
inspector is using a paper inspection certificate:
(a) the inspector shall complete a full
vehicle inspection even after a reject item is found;
(b) if a vehicle fails an inspection and no
repairs are immediately made at that station, then the inspector shall give the
customer a rejection inspection certificate;
(c) the inspector shall not sign the
rejection inspection certificate;
(d) a customer with a rejected vehicle has up
to 15 calendar days to complete all repairs and return to the same station to
verify repairs at no charge;
(i) customers may
contact the division to request a waiver of additional fees if they exceed 15
days for circumstances beyond their control, such as backordered
parts;
(e) the inspector
shall return the State Tax and Owner copies to the division within 45 days of
the inspection date for rejected vehicles that fail to return to the inspecting
station;
(f) the inspector shall
document any item rejected and repaired during an inspection as repaired on the
inspection certificate;
(g) any
inspector at a station may verify repairs of rejected items;
(h) if all rejected items have been repaired,
the verifying inspector shall sign the safety inspection certificate;
and
(i) if the verifying inspector
is not the original inspector, the verifying inspector shall sign the safety
inspection certificate, and enter his or her inspector license number on the
Safety Inspection Certificate.
(10) The following procedures apply when a
vehicle fails the safety inspection and the inspector is using an online
inspection certificate:
(a) if all rejected
items have been repaired, the verifying inspector shall sign the safety
inspection certificate;
(b) if no
repairs are made, the inspector shall print the rejection inspection
certification and give it to the customer;
(c) the inspector shall not sign a rejection
inspection certificate;
(d) a
customer with a rejected vehicle has up to 15 calendar days to complete all
repairs and return to any station that conducts online inspections to verify
repairs at no charge;
(i) customers may
contact the division to request a waiver of additional fees if they exceed 15
days for circumstances beyond their control, such as back ordered
parts;
(e) the inspector
shall document any item rejected and repaired during an inspection as repaired
on the inspection certificate; and
(f) any inspector at any station that
conducts online inspections may certify repairs made to rejected items. No
additional charges may be added.
(11) The following procedures apply when a
vehicle passes the safety inspection and the inspector is using a paper
inspection certificate:
(a) the inspector
performing the inspection shall sign the vehicle inspection certificate;
and
(b) the customer shall be given
the State Tax and Owner copies of the inspection certificate.
(12) The following procedures
apply when a vehicle passes the safety inspection and the inspector is using an
online inspection certificate:
(a) the
inspector shall print the vehicle inspection certificate and give it to the
customer; and
(b) the inspector
performing the inspection shall sign the printed inspection certificate prior
to giving it to the customer.
(13) The following inspection report
procedures apply when the inspector is using paper inspection certificates:
(a) the report forms shall include the
following information:
(i) date the inspection
was completed;
(ii) owner's
name;
(iii) year and make of the
vehicle;
(iv) vehicle
identification number;
(v)
appropriate notation in any of the repair columns;
(vi) total cost of the repair, including the
inspection fee; and
(vii)
inspection certificate or sticker number;
(b) inspection certificate or sticker numbers
of paper books shall be listed in numerical order starting with the lowest
number and listed in groups of 25;
(c) a separate report form shall be used for
the inspection certificates and for the stickers;
(d) duplicate inspection certificates or
stickers shall be noted as "duplicate" on the report form;
(e) lost or stolen inspection certificates or
stickers shall be listed as "lost or stolen" on the report form;
(f) inspection certificates and stickers
rendered unusable through mishap shall be recorded as "voided" on the report
form and inspection certificates and stickers shall be returned to the Vehicle
Safety Inspection office;
(g)
rejected vehicles that have not returned within 15 days to the original station
shall be listed in the same order, and the words "rejected" printed on the same
line;
(h) failure to submit the
required reports may result in suspension or revocation of a permit;
and
(i) the inspector shall return
the State Tax and Owner copies to the division within 45 days of the original
inspection date for rejected vehicles that fail to return for
re-inspection.
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