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What Does a 150-Point Inspection Check? Engine Compartment: engine, transmission, drivetrain, fluid levels, leak checks, suspension. Brakes: rotors, tires, ABS. Electrical: battery, lights, door locks, window motors. Exterior: body condition, scratches, dents, rust. Interior: upholstery, carpet. Safety: airbags, seatbelts.
Some common safety-related issues that can also lead to failure include worn or damaged tires, malfunctioning brakes, broken or missing lights, and a faulty horn. If any of these components do not meet the minimum safety standards set by the state, your vehicle will not pass the inspection.
Texas State Inspection Requirements Drivers License/Photo ID: A valid drivers license is acceptable. Note that the technician will not consider old drivers licenses or expired ones. Inspection Fee: The cost depends on your vehicles type, age, emissions requirements, and your county.
An inspection checklist (sometimes called an inspection sheet) is a structured list of tasks that must be completed during an inspection. It helps ensure compliance with safety regulations, industry standards, or maintenance requirements.
Lights: Non-functional headlights, taillights, turn signals, or other required lights. Tires: Worn or damaged tires, including insufficient tread depth. Windshield: s or chips that obstruct the drivers view, or malfunctioning windshield wipers. Seatbelts: Missing or non-functional seatbelts.
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During a Texas state inspection, they check your vehicles emissions system to make sure it is functioning properly. This includes the fuel system, catalytic converter, and evaporative control system. They will also inspect the engine for leaks and check the tailpipe for exhaust fumes.

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