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What is included in a safety Inspection
The following items shall be inspected, and the motor vehicle shall be denied an SSC if:

In the body and interior:
a) any bumper, fender or mudguard has been removed or is mounted insecurely;
b) any body part has protruding sharp edges that could be hazardous to pedestrians or passengers;
c) any hood latch or passenger door does not operate as intended;
d) the driver's sun visor does not operate properly;
e) any occupant seat is insecure or fails to maintain its adjustment;
f) the inside and/or outside rearview mirrors are loose, cracked or have any significant reductions of the reflective surface, or the inside mirror (where required) is missing;
g) where required, the seat belt assemblies are missing, insecure, damaged, inoperative or do not function as intended;
h) the frame or any structural unitized member is broken or cracked; has any loose or missing connecting fasteners; or is perforated with rust that could downgrade the safety of the vehicle; or
i) The underbody, including the trunk floor pan, is perforated by rust or damaged or has any opening that may allow entry of exhaust gas.
Glazing
a) any glass, where required, is other than safety glass;
b) any glazing material has exposed sharp edges, a missing part or is insecure;
c) any safety glass in the windshield, or to the left or right of the driver, has been replaced with any vision-obstructing material,
or is clouded or fogged so as to affect the driver's vision;
d) the windshield has any star, crack or stone chip in the area swept by the driver's wiper blade that could affect the driver's
vision; or
e) the driver's window does not open freely.
Lighting and Electrical
a) any prescribed lamp fails to operate or interferes with any other circuit;
b) any turn signal indicator lamp fails to operate properly;
c) any lamp or reflector is loose or missing in whole or in part, or is discoloured;
d) any headlamp is covered with a coloured lacquer or is fitted with any device affecting brightness (e.g. headlamp shields);
e) any headlamp shutter or retracting headlamp fails to operate properly or is not secured in the fully-open position;
f) any headlamp is aligned incorrectly;
g) the headlamp dimmer switch or high-beam indicating light fails to operate as intended;
h) the horn fails to operate or is insecure on its mount;
i) the windshield wiper/washer assemblies and the heating and defrosting systems do not function as originally intended;
j) where originally fitted, the neutral safety switch has been removed or allows the starter motor to operate in any other than the
neutral and park positions; or
k) the speedometer is not in good working order.
"Prescribed Lights" is the phrase used to cover the lighting requirements of vehicles for the purposes of the HTA, and applies to all vehicles, including passenger cars, light and heavy trucks and trailers. "Prescribed Lights" vary with vehicle dimensions and include the lights listed below:
Headlamps: no more than four, and shall be white or amber in colour;
Turn signals: shall be self illuminating;
Stop lights: shall be red or yellow in colour;
Tail Lights: shall be red in colour;
Licence plate: rear plate must be illuminated by a white light;
Reflectors: shall be red in colour, located at the rear and as close as practical to the outside of the vehicle body (most tail light lenses incorporate a reflective lens in their construction); and
Side markers: one on each side near the front, green or amber in colour, and one on each side near the rear, red in colour.
NOTE: Although side marker lights are not required for certification of a motor vehicle with a length of 6.1 metres (20 feet) or less, the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) requires all vehicles manufactured on or after January 1, 1971, to be equipped with side marker lights.
Engine and Controls
a) with the engine running, there is any visible leakage in the fuel system (the fuel tank does not have to be filled before inspection for leaks);
b) any attachment or component of the fuel system is insecure or missing, including a proper fuel filler cap;
c) the accelerator linkage fails to return the engine speed to idle when the pedal is released; or,
d) the power steering belt is defective, incorrectly adjusted or missing.
Exhaust System and Manifolds
a) any exhaust component is missing or mounted insecurely;
b) any exhaust leakage is present, other than from the manufacturer's drain holes;
c) any exhaust component is within the occupant compartment, or is so located or unguarded that any occupant may be burned
by entering or leaving the vehicle; or
d) the exhaust system has been shortened or modified from original, so as to fail to direct the exhaust beyond the underbody of
the occupant compartment or luggage compartment.
NOTE: Although emission control devices are not required to be inspected for the purpose of issuing an 550, the motor vehicle will be in violation of the Environmental Protection Act if any component of the emission control system is inoperative, defective, has been removed, or fails to function as intended.
Trailer Hitch
a) any trailer hitch or attachment is damaged, excessively worn or insecure as to affect its proper operation; or,
b) any trailer hitch lock assembly fails to operate as intended.
Steering and Suspension
a) any visible leakage of fluid is present in the power steering system or the reservoir fluid level is too low;
b) the steering column, box or couplings are excessively worn or loose on their mountings, or parts are missing or loose;
c) any steering linkage joint is worn or loose;
d) any steering system, or suspension locking device or clamp is missing, loose or worn so as to affect its proper operation;
e) the front wheels are visibly out of alignment;
f) the front wheels fail to turn from full right to full left freely;
g) free movement of the steering wheel exceeds manufacturer's limits;
h) the power steering system does not operate as intended;
i) any component, or attachment of the suspension system, or its supports, is excessively worn, corroded, broken, bent,
cracked, loose, disconnected or missing;
j) the front or rear axles are tracking improperly so as to affect handling the vehicle;
k) any ball joint is worn beyond manufacturer's limits; or
I) any wheel or axle bearing is excessively worn, loose or damaged.
Wheels and Tires
NOTE: Only those wheels/tires installed on axles are inspected.
a) any wheel-retaining device is worn, defective, loose or missing;
b) any wheel is cracked, excessively bent or has been repaired by welding;
c) any wheel spoke is loose, broken or missing;
d) tire shows any exposed cord;
e) any abnormal bump, bulge or knot is present;
f) any tire makes contact with any vehicle component;
g) any tire bears the markings "not for highway use" or "farm use only";
h) any tire is worn beyond the minimum allowed tread depth; e.g. built-in wear bar indicators are showing on two adjacent major tread grooves at three equal spacings around the circumference of the tire;
i) any tire is of a smaller size than vehicle manufacturer's specified minimum size;
j) any mixture of 50 to 60 series are installed on the front axle and any other series on the rear;
k) any tire differs in construction type from any other tire on the same axle; or,
I) except on a vehicle fitted with dual rear tires, any mixture of radial tires are on the front axle and belted-bias or bias ply tires
are installed on the rear axle.
Brakes
a) any fluid or vacuum leakage is present in the braking system;
b) the brake fluid in the brake master cylinder is below the manufacturer's recommended minimum level;
c) any brake tubing has heavy corrosion scaling;
d) any vacuum or hydraulic hose or tube is damaged, insecure, missing or chafes against any part of the vehicle;
e) with the foot brake applied, the brake pedal moves toward the floor;
f) the brakes, including the parking brake, are not adjusted properly;
g) any brake, including the parking brake, fails to release immediately when the pedal or lever is released;
h) any mechanical, vacuum or hydraulic component is missing, cracked, loose, badly worn, seized or damaged so as to affect
its operation;
i) any hydraulic component is leaking fluid;
j) with the motor running and the brake pedal applied, the brake failure warning light comes on;
k) with the vacuum depleted from the power brake (by depressing the brake pedal three or four times), the motor shut off and
the brake pedal depressed, the pedal fails to move momentarily towards the floor when the motor is started;
I) any brake drum or rotor is worn beyond the manufacturer's limits, or the friction surfaces
are damaged mechanically other than from normal wear;
m) any brake rotor cooling fin is cracked or broken;
n) any bonded brake lining is thinner than 1.5 millimeters (1/16 inch) at its thinnest point;
o) any riveted brake lining is thinner than 0.8 millimeters (1/32 inch) at its thinnest point;
p) any brake lining is broken or loose on its shoe or pad;
q) any brake lining is contaminated;
r) any wheel hub seal, axle seal or oil retainer is missing or leaking;
s) the parking brake does not hold properly and release fully;
t) where originally fitted, the dual-circuit brake warning lamp fails to operate as intended; or,
u) on the road test, the braking system does not brake evenly or stop the vehicle within the required distance.
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The engine part is so wrong, as you dont even need an engine in the car for a safety.
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then how are u gonna get the car to the shop to safety it.

this is a list from the ontario website.
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Originally Posted by JDM_overdose
then how are u gonna get the car to the shop to safety it.
Lol - Sell your Xbox360 and pay for a tow truck? haha.
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Originally Posted by JDM_overdose
then how are u gonna get the car to the shop to safety it.

this is a list from the ontario website.
It's called you tow it there, and I have have the whole book on what is looked at for safety.
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well I would believe the ontario government website over anything...and the book i just got from canadian tire.

I guess the ontario government is wrong then...---- i should move.
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good info....i can use these at work. thanks.
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Originally Posted by JDM_overdose
well I would believe the ontario government website over anything...
Conformist. - Lol.

Never trust the government. They're just another gang of people out to make money.
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Its legit. I dont think the government is wrong about the engine section. lmao

Safety Standar Certificate scope
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Plus you can't by the book on what is looked at for safety, only registered shops get that info.
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all im worried about is the windshield. i have a crack. but its not in the windshield sweep, so im good
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wow lotta stuff they look for
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Originally Posted by JDM_overdose
all im worried about is the windshield. i have a crack. but its not in the windshield sweep, so im good
if your windshield is cracked it will not pass safety because thats a safety issue.
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Read the 1st post. It sais as long as there is no crack in the wipers sweep.

Ive already established this with many safety inspection shops.
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^^ My bad, when i use to do safety inspections that would be a fail if it was cracked maybe rules have changed been out of mechanics for like 2 years now.
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Looks like the crack is getting bigger, due to rust under the windshield on the mounts.

Gota take it to a body shop
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