It depends on if the tail light works or not. What would happen is, the Driving Tester would check your vehicle, registration, insurance, state inspection, and etc. I'm pretty sure that if you have a broken tail light, i.e. the tail light won't light up when you brake, you wouldn't be able to even take the test. If the tail light is cracked, but still works, I don't think it be a problem.
It depends on if the light's work or don't work but I'd the light works and the cover is gone can't
yes
Wear. Fouled. Cracked.
In NJ your car will fail inspection if the light is on. In fact, your car will fail inspection up to 200 miles after you have the car serviced due to a problem that resulted in the service engine light being on. I had the service engine light on because of a faulty gas cap. I had the car serviced and then a day later took it to inspection. The car failed because the computer had not reset itself. I was told to come back after driving the car 200 miles because it often takes that long for the computer to show that everything is working fine.
No, it will overheat and fail.
In the state of Texas you can fail the driving test 6 times maximin.
To answer quickly with my poor English: because, for Francis Bacon, light is divine - Of course, god never can miss or fail.
No - if you fail the driving test, you have to re-take the driving test; not go over from the beginning with the G1.
multi function switch going bad.
If you fail the written portion of your driving test in Idaho, you cannot proceed to the practical part of the test.
Instant failure if the inspector sees it, and if its BEFORE one of the O2 sensors it will probably fail because sensor will get lots of oxygen from the leak, which indicates 'lean', and the computer adds fuel when it doesn't need to. Fail for high CO.
No
cracked or broken wiring, blown fuse