Haw. Code R. § 19-142-27

Current through April, 2024
Section 19-142-27 - Scope of inspection

The scope of the inspection shall specifically include the following:

(1) The vehicle license number and vehicle identification number (VIN) shall be inspected for agreement with the corresponding numbers shown on the current year's valid registration certificate and an original, unexpired Hawaii motor vehicle insurance identification card. Out of state vehicles must have an original, unexpired Hawaii insurance identification card and a temporary or permanent Hawaii vehicle registration. License plates shall be inspected for condition, legibility, proper location and security of mounting. There must be a valid vehicle identification card (VIC) in possession for accuracy;
(2) Tires shall be inspected for wear, damage, proper size, type and tread configuration;
(3) Wheels shall be inspected for damage, missing parts, excessive runout, and security of mounting;
(4) Service, parking and emergency brake systems shall be inspected for performance; wear and condition of friction components and mechanical linkages; leakage of hoses, tubing, diaphragms, pistons, and reservoirs; and proper operation of power units and failure warning indicators;
(5) The steering and suspension system shall be inspected for condition of power units, if so equipped; lash, excessive play, and travel; wheel bearings looseness, damage and wear; wheel alignment; and function, condition, damage and wear of all suspension units;
(6) Lamps and reflectors shall be inspected for function, location, color, brightness, and damage. Headlamps, auxiliary driving or fog lamps shall, in addition, be tested for aim, and operation of the high beam indicator. Exterior lighting switches, the automatic transmission starter safety switch shall be inspected for function. Visible electrical wiring shall be inspected for condition, location, security of fastening and insulation;
(7) Glass, plastic or other material used in windshields and windows shall be inspected for type, damage, discoloration, obstruction, tinting, and operation of any window adjacent to the driver:
(A) Any aftermarket sun screening device installed on the glazing material of a vehicle is allowed on the windshields and the windows to the immediate right and left of the driver; and
(B) Any sun screening device installed on the glazing material of a vehicle shall be inspected with a window light transmittance meter certified by its manufacturer for conformance with the minimum light transmittance requirements of not less than 70% light transmittance as indicated by the meter. The fee for this test shall be as set forth in section 19-142-22(e)(2).
(8) Body items and sheet metal components including:
(A) Exterior and interior rearview mirrors shall be inspected for location, field of view, condition, mounting, ease of adjustment and sharp edges;
(B) Windshield wipers shall be inspected for proper operation, blade size, and condition, and missing or damaged components;
(C) The windshield washer shall be inspected for operation and fluid distribution;
(D) Body parts shall be inspected for damage, looseness, improperly assembled parts, non-approved modifications or replacement parts;
(E) Bumpers shall be inspected for installation, condition, mounting, looseness, hazardous protrusions and sharp edges;
(F) Fenders shall be inspected for proper installation, condition, mounting, looseness, hazardous protrusions, sharp edges and non-approved modifications;
(G) Doors shall be inspected for operation and latching. Forward opening hood or trunk lids shall be inspected for proper operation and condition of the latch, secondary or safety catch, and latch release mechanism;
(H) The floor pan shall be inspected for condition, damage and holes;
(I) Battery must be properly secured, free of leaks and wires free of potential short circuits;
(J) Seats shall be inspected for proper operation of the adjustment mechanism and ' condition of anchor bolts. Seat belts and shoulder harness shall be inspected for condition of belt webbing; missing belts; inoperative buckles; loose, missing or unfastened belt anchorages; and non-approved belts. Seat belt retractors shall be inspected for proper functioning. Audible signal and warning light shall be inspected for proper operation;
(K) If a vehicle is equipped with air bags, they all must be fully functional; and
(L) Windshield wipers and washers.
(9) Exhaust system shall be equipped with either a muffler or other noise dissipation device and components shall be inspected for proper condition, damage, mounting, leakage of gases, and missing or exposed parts. The exhaust manifold and connected piping under the hood shall be inspected for condition, damage, looseness, and leakage;"
(10) All intake and fuel system units, including filler tubes, filler caps, filters, canisters, traps, vents and tanks; and all connecting lines, tubing and hoses shall be inspected for proper location and connection, security, proper installation, leakage, and damage;
(11) The speedometer-odometer shall be inspected for proper operation. Indicated vehicle mileage shall be recorded on the inspection certificate at the time of inspection;
(12) Fifth wheel and tow bars shall be inspected for proper mounting, excessive wear, warping, cracks and deformation of the frame. Locking devices shall be inspected for positive locking action and safety locks. safety chain or cable shall be inspected for wear and mounting;
(13) Emergency equipment shall be inspected for proper size, capacity and quantity. The following shall also be inspected and confirmed: containers and contents are in good condition, fire extinguishers are in working condition and are properly mounted, first aid kits are completely stocked in accordance with safety regulations (for school buses only), and reflectors and red flags are properly stored in holding devices; and
(14) Horns shall be inspected for operation and audibility.

Haw. Code R. § 19-142-27

[Eff 10/29/2015] (Auth: HRS §§ 286-202, 286-209) (Imp: HRS §§ 286-202, 286-209)