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Everything You Need to Know about roadworthy certificates Hastings

All About Roadworthy Certificates in Hastings, Victoria: How to Obtain One and What You Need to Know...

For those in the market for buying or selling a vehicle in Hastings or the Mornington Peninsula area in Victoria, knowledge about Roadworthy Certificates (RWC) is essential. According to state law, the seller must supply a current RWC to the buyer, with the exception of the buyer being their spouse or a certified motor vehicle trader. This article provides a detailed explanation of RWCs in Hastings, Victoria.

So, if you’re in the market for buying or selling a vehicle, understanding RWCs and how to get one is crucial. In this article, we'll give you the comprehensive rundown on Roadworthy Certificates in Hastings, Victoria.

You receive a certificate after your car has passed a roadworthy inspection ensuring that key components have not worn or deteriorated. In some cases a Certificate of Roadworthiness is also required to clear a Vehicle Defect Notice or a Notice of Un-roadworthiness.

What are Roadworthy Certificates in Hastings, Victoria?

When planning to sell a vehicle in Hastings, Victoria, an up-to-date RWC is essential. This certificate is obtained after a vehicle has gone through a roadworthiness inspection by a licensed tester. Even though you can sell an un-registered vehicle without an RWC, it will need an RWC prior to it being re-registered.

Once your vehicle has been inspected and deemed to have all its essential components intact and in good condition, you will be issued a Certificate of Roadworthiness.

Getting a Roadworthy Certificate

If you are in Hastings or other areas of the Mornington peninsula and need a roadworthy certificate for your vehicle, then Western Port Automotive Services is the reliable and experienced provider you should visit. During the inspection, all essential safety features, such as the structure of the car, brakes, steering, windscreens, seatbelts, lights and reflectors, suspension systems, and other safety-related elements of the body, chassis, or engine will be checked against the requirements of the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009. With Western Port Automotive Services you can be assured your vehicle will meet the necessary standards.

RWC Validity Period

An RWC is valid for a duration of 30 days from the date it was issued. Once the validity period expires, you will need to acquire a new RWC if you want to either sell or re-register your vehicle.

How much does an RWC cost?

The cost of an RWC test can vary, based on the type of vehicle, the condition of the vehicle, and the licensed tester. At Western Port Automotive Services, our RWC test is always fairly priced, though prices might change, depending on the condition of your vehicle and whether there have been any modifications to the vehicle.

What is checked in a RWC

To make sure the vehicle is safe for normal road use, certain major safety items of your vehicle are checked during a typical roadworthy inspection including;

  • The structure of the vehicle itself
  • Steering, suspension and braking systems
  • Wheels and tyres
  • Seats and seat belts
  • Lamps and reflectors
  • Windscreen, and windows including front windscreen wipers and washers
  • Other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine

What if my car fails roadworthy test?

If any of the checked items fail to meet the standard, you will receive a rejection report and have seven days to repair the issues and return the vehicle for a second inspection of the failed items. If more than seven days elapse a complete roadworthy inspection must again be performed on the vehicle.

It is important to understand that the roadworthiness test does not guarantee that your vehicle is in pristine condition, and does not cover general condition or the reliability of its mechanical components. This test also does not indicate whether non-safety related accessories (air conditioner, rear window demister, electric windows, rear-window wipers, etc.) are functioning. The inspection will not guarantee that these items will continue to function after the test.

If you require a comprehensive check on the overall technical condition and reliability of your vehicle, arrange a comprehensive 150 point vehicle inspection with Western Port Automotive Services.

Now that you know all about RWCs in Hastings, Victoria, you can be confident in the purchase or sale of a vehicle, since you’re well aware of what is needed. And remember that Western Port Automotive Services is a reliable and experienced provider of RWCs across the Mornington Peninsula.

We are here to help you make sure your vehicle is roadworthy, so don’t hesitate to get in touch with us and book a RWC test...

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