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Is it Time for a Complete Vehicle Safety Inspection?

Is it Time for a Complete Vehicle Safety Inspection? article image by HP Automotive

A complete vehicle safety inspection is crucial for all types of vehicles that are out on the road. The purpose of a vehicle inspection is to promote your safety and that of fellow motorists and pedestrians alike. During a vehicle safety inspection, a few different aspects are thoroughly inspected to ensure their functionality and abilities on the road. When your vehicle fails to pass the car safety inspection, officials will indicate the specific reason as to why it failed and the schedule of when your vehicle can undergo yet another comprehensive vehicle inspection. 

Vehicle Safety Inspection in Sydney- A test of your car’s roadworthiness

There are many reasons why your vehicles need to undergo vehicle safety inspections. Although roadworthiness is not a requirement in Australia, there are several conditions that necessitates the issuance of safety certificates. It is a requirement to obtain a safety certificate if your car is up for sale, is over a certain age, or has been written-off. 

You will also be informed by authorities during the issuance of your registration renewal notice if you need to undergo car safety inspection in Sydney. A pink slip inspection is a requirement if you are about to renew the registration of cars more than five years old and for vehicles that are previously registered outside of New South Wales. Essentially, a pink slip is proof that your car is still roadworthy despite its age and origin. You can obtain an eSafety or pink slip inspection at an authorised inspection station. A mechanic from an authorised automotive shop will provide you with the pink slip if you pass the inspection. 

What is checked during a pink slip inspection?

A standard pink slip inspection involves the assessment and review of the following aspects:

  1. Brakes and brake fluid
  2. Engine condition and overall functioning
  3. Exhaust system
  4. Fluid containers
  5. Lights
  6. Seatbelts
  7. Tyres
  8. Vehicle body

So long as all these elements are in good working condition, your vehicle won’t have any problem passing the pink slip inspection. In the event that your car fails the inspection, you will be issued with a Repairs Needed report, giving you 2 weeks to have all the necessary repairs completed. If you are unable to accomplish all needed repairs within the 2-week period, you are required to pay for yet another eSafety check. 

On the other hand, a blue slip inspection is required for unregistered vehicles. Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection report or blue slip inspection verifies if an unregistered vehicle is safe to be driven as well as meets the design and identity criteria. All unregistered light vehicles are required to present a blue slip before they can proceed to registering their vehicles in New South Wales. 

Unregistered vehicles that need blue inspection are as follows:

  • Vehicles whose registration expired more than 3 months ago
  • Vehicles without number plates
  • Vehicles that were purchased from interstate or overseas
  • Vehicles that were written off, but are approved for re-registration
  • Vehicles that need changes in their registration records, such as vehicles that are about to undergo major modifications

What is checked during a blue slip inspection?

It is important to bear in mind that a blue slip inspection is a comprehensive vehicle inspection and involves the assessment and review of the following elements of a vehicle:

  1. Brakes and brake fluid
  2. Doors and locking mechanisms
  3. Driving lights
  4. Electronics
  5. Physical damage to the body
  6. Seatbelts
  7. Speedometer function check
  8. Suspension
  9. Tyres
  10. Windscreen check
  11. Wipers check

Additional checks during a blue slip inspection looks into a vehicle’s identity including engine number and chassis number. A blue slip inspection report has a validity period of 42 days. Similar to the fail process during a pink slip inspection, you have 14 days to have your vehicles undergo the necessary reports to be considered safe for driving in Sydney.

Where can you have a car safety inspection done in Sydney?

HP Automotive conducts pink slip inspection and blue slip inspections. Car safety inspections usually take at least 30 minutes and the validity of these reports are valid up to 6 months. Once you have successfully passed the safety checks, you may purchase a green slip that allows you to renew registration for up to 12 months.

So, before you hop into the driver’s seat, it’s best to take your vehicle to HP Automotive, so that we can conduct a thorough inspection of your vehicle. We offer fast, convenient, and cost-efficient vehicle safety inspections in Sydney, so you can hit the road sooner than later. Our team of skilled professionals will assess your car and deliver you accurate and reliable results. Set up your car safety inspection with us by calling the HP Automotive direct line today.