Licensed Brake And Lamp Certification For Automotive
The purpose of a brake and lamp inspection is to ensure that a vehicle is issued a salvage certificate is in a safe Brakes and Lights component operation according to manufacturer specification prior to being retiled. A vehicle also may need such an inspection for Brake & Light (Lamp) to correct a defect when vehicles operate at the roads.
DMV(Department of Motor Vehicle) requires the vehicle to get inspected for Brake & lamp at a State Licensed Inspection station to conduct a thorough and complete examination of Brake and lamp components and other component that may affect Brake or Lamp components which may have been possibly damaged or misaligned due to an accident or resulting of theft damage.
The brake system of a vehicle consists of Brake Shoes, Pads, Rotors and or Drums within manufacture specifications. During the brake inspection, the test involves removing all of the vehicle’s wheels for a thorough brake inspection. Once the wheels of the vehicles are removed the brake pads and shoes are inspected for thickness. All of the rotors and drums if vehicles are measured for thickness and need to meet or exceed the manufacturer’s minimum thickness specifications. The hydraulic system is also inspected for any kind of fluid leaks or cracked or abraded hoses or lines.
During the light or lamp portion inspection, the vehicle’s lighting system is inspected for the correct equipment as well as its functionality. All of the original lighting equipment that was installed at the factory must be functioning properly and have no cracked or missing lenses or fixtures. Any aftermarket light fixtures or alternations installed on the vehicle must be DOT approved.
Thus it is really important to have brake and lamp certification for your vehicle so that it can function properly. Smog-Latino at California completes the required comprehensive inspection of these two important safety systems to certify your vehicle. Once your vehicle has passed brake and lamp certification, you can present the certification to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The team of professionals is here to help you with simple testing and affordable repairs to any make or model of vehicle.
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