Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
My gf has a 08 mazda 3 and one of her fog lights is cracked. THe dealership failed inspection for that. told her not to go to dealerships:rolleyes:.. they slapped a rejection sticker on it and she doesnt have $120 for a replacement fog light assembly right now. If i put black tape as a cover on both fog lights, will it pass inspection at another shop? i am guessing so because they are covered and not in use... Taking them off is quiet a hassle...damn new cars. thanks for the help
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Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
another shop would not bother looking..the dealer only did bc they noticed it and wanted you to buy a new one from them.
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thanks thats what i figured, should i leave the rejection sticker on there
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Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
You have to have the light in working order and not broke if it is on the vehicle.
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Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
Originally Posted by DEEEEEEEEEEEERP
(Post 6500904)
You have to have the light in working order and not broke if it is on the vehicle.
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Covered with a cover such as WRX plastic covers over fog light? Or clear yellow film type of deal?
If it was covered completely blocking it then i'd say its at inspectors discretion.Bc as far as i see if its covered then its almost like its not there. There is nothing specific about it in the state manual. Your best bet is to call state police and ask. But then again it all boils down to the if its there it must work. Gray area. I'd pass you and call it a day...if i was having a good day :D |
Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
In VA? I could see Maryland failing you for that type of BS. Seriously, I'd put a thick lens cover over it and make sure the bulb works.
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We've always rejected cars with a crack or break in the fog light lens. Then again I've only worked at dealerships.
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Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
tape a 20$ to the lens...then when he see its cracked he may look the other way,
if not it will cost you 36 bucks and you will still have a rejection but i would just remove the rejection and go to a mom/pops inspection station |
Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
LOL
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Gas stations are usally the most lenient.
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Technically if the bulb housing is still in the lens it must be functional and pass the inspection process along with the other lights. Remove the bulb housing from the back of the foglight if possible and ziptie it up out of the way. This will make the lens a "decorative" lens and will no longer be subject to the inspection process.
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give her the money to get a light you fucking cheap ass.
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i cant imagine the place i go for inspection would ever fail for something like that lol. just take it out of the car and put it back in after inspection.
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Re: Passing inspection with a cracked fog light
Originally Posted by TransAmWS6
(Post 6501785)
i cant imagine the place i go for inspection would ever fail for something like that lol. just take it out of the car and put it back in after inspection.
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