Selling or buying a car? You need a VIA roadworthy! Inspections are all we do, no repairs! Up to 14 days for repairs Unlike traditional workshops that charge another full roadworthy re-inspection fee after 14 days, If a fault is found during inspection, we give you 14 days to fix the item and have the vehicle re-inspected.
Roadworthy Certificates In Victoria a Roadworthy Certificate is generally required when a vehicle is sold or if a used vehicle is to be re-registered. Convenience, simplicity and transparency Express inspections usually only take up to 90 minutes, so sit back and relax in our customer lounge. What does certificate of roadworthiness cover? All components must function correctly, be mounted securely and correctly located All brake components must be free from visible wear, distortion or damage Vehicle parking and emergency brakes must be functioning correctly Park brakes must be capable of keeping the vehicle stationary on any grade of hill Brake lights warning signs must be fitted correctly and functioning Car horn must be working correctly Brake systems must be free of leaks Brake linings must not be worn down to the wear indicators.
To pass a Roadworthy Inspection a vehicle must have;. General vehicle - RWC checks. Lights, reflectors and signals - RWC checks. Let's get started with your booking. Book now Contact us. Read more. Article What is log book service Every car is different and the agenda for each service changes according to the schedule, which is why each vehicle is issued with a log book.
When you buy or acquire a vehicle that is registered, you will need to transfer the registration into your name and lodge the relevant documents with VicRoads within 14 days. Generally, you will need to supply the following information to VicRoads. When you sell a vehicle you need to complete the Seller portion of the Vehicle Registration Transfer form.
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