Ontario Car Safety Inspections At Rendez Vous Nissan

Car Safety Inspection

A car safety inspection is always worthwhile. Before investing in a vehicle or selling one, you should be aware of the vehicles overall condition. To do this you can get a safety standards certificate.

Are you buying a used car or selling a used car in Ontario? You should know about the getting a car safety inspection and getting a safety standards certificate. You’ll likely need one to complete the sale or get your vehicle on the road.

Is your vehicle getting a little older adn you're worried about your safety on the road? Performing an Ontario Safety Inspection on your vehicle will give you the piece of mind of knowing that you and your family will be safe. After all, your vehicle is part of the family too.

What Is A Safety Standard Certificate?

A safety standards certificate is a document that outlines a vehicles health. You need it to get a license plate for a vehicle. The certificate proves a vehicle meets minimum required safety standards in Ontario. The certificate does not guarantee the vehicles condition. It does not act as a warranty when you purchase a used vehicle.

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You need a car safety standard certificate when you buy or sell a used vehicle through a private sale. You can buy used vehicle and register it without a certificate. You cannot get plates for it without a safety standards certificate.

When Do I Need A Car Safety Inspection In Ontario?

There are four instances when you need to get a car safety inspection. Here is when you need an inspection :

  • You are transferring ownership of a used vehicle.
  • You are registering a rebuilt vehicle.
  • You are registering a vehicle in Ontario that previously resided in another province or country.
  • You are updating the status of a vehicle from unfit to fit.

How Much Does A Vehicle Safety Inspection Cost?

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The vehicle safety inspection cost depends on where you get the certificate. The cost of the inspection and certification is different at each Motor Vehicle Inspection Station. They set the price independently. Cost is not set by the government of Ontario. Shop around to find the shop that offers the best price.

Does The Seller Have To Provide A Safety Standards Certificate?

No. Private vehicle sellers do not have to provide you with a certificate. You can request one to be part of the sale. If the seller doesn’t provide a certificate, you will need to get one by getting the car inspected.

How Do I Get A Safety Standards Certificate?

To get a certificate, your vehicle needs to pass the inspection. All vehicles must pass the Passenger/Light-Duty Vehicle Inspection Standard. Upon completion, you will receive the certificate.

What Is Part of The Vehicle Safety Inspection Checklist?

Vehicles go through a thorough inspection. The car safety inspection checklist includes these components :

  • Powertrain
  • Suspension
  • Brake System
  • Steering
  • Auxiliary equipment
  • Lamps
  • Electrical system
  • Body
  • Tires and wheels
  • Coupling devices
  • Road test

What Happens If My Vehicle Doesn’t Pass The Car Safety Inspection?

If the vehicle doesn’t pass, the owner will not be able to register the plates. This means you will not be able to drive the vehicle until the repairs are complete.

How Long Does A Car Safety Inspection Take?

The inspection takes about 90 minutes to complete. It may take longer depending on the location.

What Is A Car Safety Inspection?

A car safety inspection is a test to check if your vehicle meets the minimum safety standards. If your vehicle does not meet the standards, you will not be able to drive your vehicle.

What Can Cause A Car To Fail A Safety Inspection?

There are many things that could cause you to fail a car safety inspection. Some of the most common examples are worn out brakes, exhaust leaks, bad suspension and steering, tires with no grip, and leaks.

How Long Is An Ontario Safety Certificate Valid For?

The certificate is valid for 36 days after the inspection is complete. If you fail to register the vehicle within this time period you will need to re do the inspection before you can register your vehicle.

Are There Exemptions For The Safety Standards Certificate?

Yes. You do not need a safety standards certificate if you are transferring vehicle ownership to your spouse.

Is A Safety Check and Certification The Same Thing?

No. A safety check is not the same as a safety standards certificate. A safety inspection only tests to ensure a car is safe to drive. The certificate inspection is more thorough. It also tests steering, braking, lights and more.

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