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Should You Repair a Cracked Bumper Before an Inspection?

Lots of questions can arise as you approach your annual safety inspection. Many drivers ask if they should schedule repairs or will a cracked bumper pass inspection? Peruzzi Collision Center provides some insight to help you prepare.

Annual Inspections

In Pennsylvania, vehicles must pass a safety inspection annually. Depending on the county you live in, your vehicle may also require an annual emissions inspection (which can be completed at the same time). These inspections are designed to keep all the drivers and passengers on our roads safe, as well as protect our environment.

Components Inspected

Vehicle safety inspections look for any issues that could cause the vehicle to fail on our highways or other defects that could result in crashes and injuries or fatalities. This includes a check of several vehicle systems, such as your brakes, steering, suspension, electrical, exhaust, and more. They also do a visual inspection to check for issues that could impair your safety, such as bald or worn tires, a cracked windshield, burnt-out lightbulbs, or structural damage.

Crucial Repairs

You cannot legally drive a vehicle that has failed a safety inspection, so it’s important to address any concerns before your next inspection. A cracked bumper, for example, may require a replacement. If your crack is merely superficial or cosmetic, that could be ignored, but if it’s loose and could fall off your vehicle and cause a collision, it should be repaired or replaced.

Schedule Auto Repairs in Fairless Hills, PA

If you’re concerned about your upcoming safety inspection, we encourage you to visit our Peruzzi Collision Center first. We can ensure your vehicle is ready to pass with flying colors. Stop in for auto repairs today! 

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