Oh, dude, having the airbag light on in Massachusetts during an inspection is like showing up to a job interview with your fly down - not a good look. Technically, a vehicle with the airbag light on will fail inspection because it's a safety issue. So, like, get that fixed before you roll up to the inspection station, unless you're into failing... which, like, I'm not here to judge.
Not in Massachusetts
In Maine, a car will not pass inspection if the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light is illuminated. The presence of the ABS light indicates a potential issue with the braking system, which is a critical safety component. Inspectors are required to ensure that all safety features, including the ABS, are functioning properly for the vehicle to pass. If the ABS light is on, the vehicle must be repaired before it can pass inspection.
In pa it will pass an inspection
Will my car pass inspection with the tire light on
In Washington, D.C., a vehicle with an illuminated airbag light typically will not pass inspection. The airbag light indicates a potential issue with the airbag system, which is a critical safety feature. To pass inspection, it's advisable to have the issue diagnosed and repaired before attempting to obtain a passing grade.
Drive the vehicle for 5 full driving cycles and if the light stays off you are ok and can pass inspection.
If NJ has an emissions standard, no. You'll have to repair whatever is wrong before the vehicle will pass emissions.
A DD form 626 inspection is for hazardous material transportation. The requirements for a vehicle to pass are for the driver to have appropriate paperwork and for the vehicle to have a CVSA decal.
Yes, your car should pass the inspection if everything else is working properly. The abs light is not a reason for rejection on why you shouldn't pass the inspection.
no the vehicle can no longer have repair tape on lens. this was just sent out in a memo from pa state inspection board last year
A DD form 626 inspection is for hazardous material transportation. The requirements for a vehicle to pass are for the driver to have appropriate paperwork and for the vehicle to have a CVSA decal.
Whether you can pass inspection with your Engine Troubleshooting System (ETS) light on depends on local regulations and the specific reason the light is illuminated. In many jurisdictions, a vehicle may fail inspection if the check engine light is on, indicating a potential issue with emissions or other critical systems. It's best to resolve any issues triggering the light before attempting inspection to avoid complications. Always check with your local inspection authority for specific guidelines.