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ing to the Department of Revenue, starting Wednesday, you dont need a vehicle inspection until your car is 10-years old or has more than 150,000 miles. Currently, vehicles are exempt from biennial safety inspection requirements for the five years following the model year. Senate Bill 89 modifies the state law.
The Safety Inspection includes checking your: headlights, turn signals, horn, brake system, steering mechanism, all window glass, windshield wipers, and more. During the Emissions Inspection, special equipment is used to read your On-Board Diagnostic System (OBD).
The vehicle shall not have any mechanical problems, such as engine, brake, or transmission problems or engine, radiator, or transmission fluid leaks that would create a safety hazard for the applicable test, or bias test results.
SIGNALING DEVICES Your vehicle must have turn signals and brake lights as originally installed by the manufacturer. STEERING MECHANISM Your vehicles steering mechanism must not have too much play or binding. TIRES AND WHEELS You must not have bald or mismatched tires on your vehicle.
Texas requires two types of vehicle inspections a safety inspection and an emission inspection. A safety inspection checks critical components such as brakes, lights, seat belts, and tires, while an emissions inspection looks at the levels of pollution your car contributes.

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We will inspect your vehicles tires, brakes, suspension, shocks, struts, exhaust, air filter, headlights, bulbs, wipers, belts and hoses, and perform a battery test.
Requirements include: Horn. Windshield wipers. Mirror. Steering wheel. Seat belts. Brake system; parking (beginning with the 1960 models) Tires. Wheel assembly.
A full diagnostic is still necessary, as you cannot pass the Texas state inspection with a check engine light on, even if it is just for emission reasons.
Beginning in 2025, Texas drivers will no longer need to get their vehicles inspected. On Aug. 5, Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 3297 into law, which eliminates regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles.
Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mirror so located as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of such motor vehicle. Mirrors should not be cracked, peeled, tarnished, or improper/loosely mounted.

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