Tips for WoF Inspection

How can I ensure my vehicle passes its WoF inspection in NZ?

    1. Initial inspection at VTNZ: It's recommended to opt for a WoF test at your nearest VTNZ for an unbiased evaluation, as they solely focus on inspection without offering repair services. Subsequently, you can compare quotes from various providers to address any identified issues.
    2. Check Lights and Signals: Ensure all lights, including headlights, brake lights, indicators, and hazard lights, are functioning properly. Replace any burnt-out bulbs promptly.
    3. Tyre Condition: Assess the condition of your tyres, including tread depth and pressure. Replace worn or damaged tyres and ensure they meet legal tread depth requirements.
    4. Windscreen and Wipers: Inspect your windscreen for cracks or damage, and check wiper blades for wear. Consider replacing a severely damaged windscreen through your car insurance.
    5. Brake System: Verify that your brakes are in optimal condition by examining brake pads, discs, and fluid levels. Address any signs of wear or malfunction promptly.
    6. Suspension and Steering: Check for issues with suspension and steering components, including leaks, worn bushings, and steering play.
    7. General Vehicle Condition: Prior to inspection, thoroughly clean both the interior and exterior of your vehicle. Presenting a well-maintained vehicle can positively influence the inspector's perception of your overall vehicle care.