Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
External inspection. An external inspection shall be performed
as follows:
(1) Verify ownership, legality and
proof of financial responsibility. For the purpose of this subchapter,
ownership and legality shall be proven by a vehicle registration card,
certificate of title or manufacturer's statement of origin. When a vehicle
being held for resale is presented for inspection by a dealer licensed to sell
vehicles in this Commonwealth, a VIN-specific auction slip or VIN-specific
secure power of attorney evidencing the dealership's acquisition of the
vehicle, or both, may be presented instead of a vehicle registration card,
certificate of title or manufacturer's statement of origin. Reject if one or
more of the following apply:
(i) When vehicle
ownership and legality are demonstrated by presentation of certificate of
title, manufacturer's statement of origin, VIN-specific auction slip or
VIN-specific secure power of attorney:
(A) The
VIN is not in agreement with the certificate of title, manufacturer's statement
of origin, VIN-specific auction slip or VIN-specific secure power of attorney.
Exception: If only one digit is incorrect or two digits are transposed, and the
owner provides evidence that the appropriate Department form has been completed
to correct the error or transposition.
(B) The VIN plate is not securely fastened or
is defaced, misplaced or missing.
(ii) When vehicle ownership and legality are
demonstrated by presentation of vehicle registration card:
(A) The license plate is not in agreement
with the numbers on the vehicle registration card. Exception: If only one digit
is incorrect or two digits are transposed, and the owner provides evidence that
the appropriate Department form has been completed to correct an error or
transposition.
(B) The license
plate is hanging loosely from its mounting bracket.
(C) The license plate is obscured so that the
numbers cannot be identified.
(D)
The license plate lamp, if so equipped, does not illuminate the license plate,
except truck-tractors.
(iii) Acceptable proof of financial
responsibility is not provided. For the purpose of this chapter, financial
responsibility shall be proven by one of the following documents:
(A) A valid financial responsibility
identification card issued in accordance with 31 Pa. Code (relating to
insurance).
(B) The declaration
page of a valid insurance policy.
(C) A valid self-insurance identification
card.
(D) A valid binder of
insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to sell motor vehicle
liability insurance in this Commonwealth.
(E) A valid insurance policy issued by an
insurance company licensed to sell motor vehicle liability insurance in this
Commonwealth.
(2) Check the glazing.
(i) Reject if any of the following apply:
(A) Approved safety glazing is not used in
every windshield, window or wing.
(B) A sign, poster or other material whose
design prevents a driver from seeing through the material, obstructs, obscures
or impairs the driver's clear view of the highway or an intersecting highway.
Under FMVSS No. 205, this restriction does not apply to the rear side windows,
rear wings or rear window of vehicles subject to this subchapter.
(C) A vehicle displays a sticker other than
those prescribed under §
175.97(c)
(relating to glazing), or displays a parking sticker in a location described in
§ 175.97(d).
(D) The glass is
shattered, broken or has any exposed sharp edges.
(E) The windshield is removed.
(F) There are defects in an acute area of the
windshield-center of the critical area on the driver's side of the vehicle
directly in the driver's normal line of vision-8 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/2
inches high-or discolorations or hazardous cracks to the front, right, left or
rear of the driver which would interfere with the driver's vision.
(G) Glass etchings, except those used for
vehicle identification, are on windshield or front side windows.
(H) Glass etchings extend more than 3 1/2
inches from lowest exposed portion of rear window, rear side windows or rear
wings.
(ii) This
paragraph does not prohibit the use of a product or material along the top edge
of the windshield as long as the product or material is transparent and does
not encroach upon the AS-1 portion of the windshield as provided by FMVSS No.
205, and the product or material is not more than 3 inches from the top of the
windshield.
(3) Check the
windshield wiper system and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The wipers do not operate as specified by
the manufacturer, or 45 cycles per minute if not specified.
(ii) The wiper blades are torn or smear or
streak the windshield after five cycles.
(iii) There is only one wiper, where two are
required.
(iv) Wipers do not return
to the rest position.
(v) The
windshield washers, if originally so equipped, do not operate.
(4) Check the door operation,
including tailgate, and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The doors are not on the vehicle if
originally fitted by manufacturer.
(ii) The doors, including the tailgate, if so
equipped, do not open and close securely.
(iii) Tailgate or equivalent is not on the
vehicle, unless removed for the addition of optional equipment that is present
at the time of the inspection.
(5) Check the outside mirrors and reject if
one or more of the following apply:
(i) A
required mirror is cracked, broken, missing or discolored.
(ii) The mirror will not hold
adjustment.
(iii) The vehicle does
not have a mirror where required for the driver's side and one on the opposite
side, each with a minimum reflective surface as follows:
Gross Vehicle
Weight | Required Reflective Surface |
Less than 10,001 pounds | 19.5 square
inches |
Over 10,000 pounds | 50 square
inches |
(iv) Outside rearview mirrors, with a minimum
reflective surface as described in §
175.98 (relating to mirrors), are
not installed on both sides of the vehicle if a certificate of exemption for a
sun screening device or other material has been issued by the Department. See
§
175.264 (relating to mirrors). A
vehicle for which a certificate of exemption has been issued for medical
reasons may be equipped with only a left outside rearview mirror, unless
originally equipped with an outside rearview mirror on both sides of the
vehicle.
(6) Check the
fenders, hood and trunk lid and reject if any of the following apply:
(i) Any fender, front or rear, has been
removed.
(ii) The fenders are not
of a type and size used as original equipment.
(iii) The hood does not cover the entire
motor compartment or cannot be fully closed.
(iv) The trunk lid does not close.
(v) The fender flares exceed 3 inches in
width.
(7) Check the
flooring and floor beds and reject if any of the following apply:
(i) They are not in a condition to support
the occupants and cargo.
(ii) The
floor pan is rusted through so as to cause a hazard to occupants or to permit
exhaust gases to enter passenger compartment.
(iii) Not equipped with rear wheel
shields-mudflaps-as required under
75 Pa.C.S. §
4533
(relating to rear wheel shields).
(iv) The lamps or wiring are attached to any
guard or flap.
(v) A flap or guard
does not consist of suitable metal protectors or substantial flexible flaps
which are strong enough to prevent stones or objects from being thrown through
them.
(vi) On buses, reject if any
of the following apply:
(A) The step well or
floor on the bus is cluttered or worn to present tripping hazard.
(B) The guard rails or grab rails on the bus
are loose or fastening parts are missing.
(C) The service doors on a bus, bind, jam or
malfunction, preventing proper operation.
(D) The emergency exit is not easily
accessible.
(E) The inside or
outside quick release mechanism on emergency doors or windows on the bus fails
to function positively or opens accidently or too easily.
(8) Check the bumpers and reject
if any of the following apply:
(i) The bumpers
are not on the vehicle if required as original equipment.
(ii) The bumpers are not firmly attached to
the frame or chassis.
(iii) Some
part of the horizontal bumper bar on medium and heavy trucks and buses does not
fall within 16-30 inches above ground level.
(iv) A broken or torn portion is protruding
so as to create a hazard.
(v) The
bumper extends beyond the body line or is longer than originally equipped,
whichever is greater.
(9)
Check the lamps and lenses and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) An exterior bulb or sealed beam, if
originally equipped or installed, fails to light properly, except ornamental
lights.
(ii) The turn signal lamps
do not flash between 60-120 flashes per minute.
(iii) The turn signal lamps do not properly
indicate the right or left or hold in position when so switched or do not
self-cancel if originally designed to do so.
(iv) The back-up lamp does not turn off
automatically when the vehicle goes forward, there is no indicator on dash that
lights or there is no audible warning signal.
(v) The lamp shows a color contrary to the
lighting chart.
(vi) The lamp or
filament indicated at the switch position does not light when the correct
switch indicates the lamp should be on.
(vii) The lamp has a missing or broken
lens.
(viii) A required lamp is
missing.
(ix) The auxiliary
equipment is placed on, in or in front of a lamp. Exception: A bus used for
public transportation may be equipped with a device used to carry pedalcycles
mounted on the front of the bus if the device, including the pedalcycle, does
not extend more than 36 inches.
(x)
The fog lamps operate with the high beams of headlamps.
(xi) The auxiliary driving lamps operate with
the low beam of a standard headlamp system or alone.
(xii) The headlamps are out of adjustment as
follows:
(A) Mechanical aimer:
(I) The horizontal aim is more than 4 inches
to the left or right.
(II) The
vertical aim is higher or lower than 4 inches from the center.
(B) Screen or photo electric type
tester. (See Charts 1-3 (relating to headlight aiming screen distance and
marking identification; high beam inspection limits; and low beam inspection
limits):
(I) Turn the lamps on high beam and
reject if the center of the beam is horizontally more than 4 inches to the
right or left of straight ahead or if the center of the light beam is
vertically more than 4 inches above or below horizontal line.
(II) Turn the lamps on low beam and reject if
the upper edge of the beam is more than 4 inches above or below horizontal
center line of headlamp or if inner edge of beam is more than 4 inches to right
or left of vertical line.
(10) Check for protruding metal and reject if
torn metal, glass or other loose or dislocated parts protrude from the surface
of the vehicle so as to create a hazard.
(11) Check the fuel tank cap and reject if
the fuel tank filler cap is missing.
(12) Check the shock absorbers and reject if
the vehicle continues a free rocking motion greater than three cycles after
release, indicating loss of the shock absorber function.
(13) Inspect the fifth wheel completely and
reject if any of the following apply:
(i) The
lower half of the fifth wheel is not securely affixed by U-bolts or by other
secure means.
(ii) The lower half
of the fifth wheel is cracked, loose or missing or has inoperative locking
devices.
(b)
Internal inspection. An internal inspection shall be performed
as follows:
(1) Check the steering column
completely and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) Freeplay exceeds the following
allowances:
Wheel
diameter | Freeplay
|
16 inches or less | 2 inches |
18 inches | 2 1/4 inches |
20 inches | 2 1/2 inches |
22 inches | 2 3/4 inches |
(ii) The gear box is loose on the
frame.
(iii) The energy-absorbing
column is defective.
(iv) The
steering wheel, except one specially designed for a handicapped driver, is not
circular or equivalent in strength to original equipment or has an outside
diameter of less than 13 inches.
(v) The front wheels cannot be turned to the
full right or left position without binding or interference.
(vi) The flexible steering coupler-rag
joint-is badly misaligned-twisted or out of alignment between attaching
collars.
(vii) The U-bolts, or
positioning parts, are absent or loose. Some steering column systems are
designed to permit some movement.
(viii) The steering wheel is not properly
secured.
(2) Check the
high beam and turn signal indicator lights and reject if indicator lights are
not working.
(3) Check the horn and
reject if any of the following apply:
(i)
There is no horn or other acceptable audible warning device.
(ii) The horn or other warning device is not
audible under normal conditions for a distance of not less than 200
feet.
(iii) The vehicle is equipped
with a siren, bell, whistle or a device emitting a harsh or unreasonably loud
sound, except on emergency vehicles and vehicles equipped with an antitheft
device.
(4) Check the
brake pedal and reject if any of the following apply:
(i) The brake pedal travel exceeds 80% of
total available travel.
(ii) The
brake pedal fades while vehicle is stopped.
(iii) There is excessive friction in the
pedal linkage or components, if the pedal levers are misaligned or improperly
positioned, or if the pedal pad is missing.
(iv) The low-vacuum indicator fails to
activate at a reading of 8 inches Hg (mercury).
(v) Any brake warning system is not
working.
(vi) Air brakes, if any of
the following apply:
(A) With the engine
stopped and brakes not applied, the gauge indicates a loss of more than 3
pounds per minute.
(B) With the
engine running, the gauge indicates a loss of more than 4 pounds per minute
after the full brake application for 2 minutes.
(C) With the engine running at fast idle, the
time to raise the pressure to cutout exceeds 5 minutes.
(D) A warning device-audible or visible-does
not operate at all pressures at and below 60 psi pressure.
(5) Check the parking brake
operation and reject if the pedal or lever reaches its limit of travel before
the parking brakes are set.
(6)
Check the seat and safety belts if the vehicle is so equipped and reject if one
or more of the following apply:
(i) The
driver's seat or back rest is not firmly attached.
(ii) The metal spring protrudes from the
driver's seat.
(iii) The seat
adjusting mechanism slips out of a set position.
(iv) There is no safety belt for each seating
location, if the vehicle was originally so equipped, or if seats have been
added.
(v) The safety belt webbing
is frayed.
(vi) The belt buckles do
not operate properly.
(vii) The
belt anchorages are broken.
(7) Check the inside mirror and reject if one
or more of the following apply:
(i) The mirror
is cracked, broken or discolored.
(ii) The mirror will not hold
adjustment.
(iii) An object or
material is hung from or blocking inside mirror.
(iv) Mirror is missing, unless the vehicle is
equipped with outside mirror, except on school buses.
(8) Check front windshield defroster system,
if so equipped, and reject if the defroster fan does not function.
(c)
Under the hood
inspection. An under the hood inspection shall be performed as
follows:
(1) Check the hood and reject if any
of the following apply:
(i) The latch does not
hold securely in fully closed position.
(ii) The latch release mechanism or its parts
are broken, missing or so poorly adjusted so that hood cannot be closed
properly.
(iii) The double latch
mechanism is not operating as originally equipped.
(2) Check the motor mounts, either here or
during beneath vehicle inspection, and reject if the motor mounts are broken,
cracked or missing.
(3) Check the
air pressure and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The air pressure relief valve does not
operate.
(ii) The compressor drive
belts are worn, loose or frayed so as to prevent proper operation of the
compressor.
(iii) Air intake
cleaner is clogged so as to prevent proper air intake.
(iv) The air compressor has loose mounting
bolts.
(v) The air compressor has a
cracked, broken or loose pulley.
(4) Check the fuel systems and controls.
(i) Reject if any of the following apply:
(A) There is liquid fuel leakage at any point
in system.
(B) Part of fuel line is
not securely fastened.
(C) A fuel
tank or line was not specifically designed or manufactured as fuel tank or
line.
(D) A fuel line is in contact
with high temperature surfaces or moving parts.
(E) The fuel tank or line intrudes into a
driver, passenger or cargo compartment, except if the vehicle was originally so
equipped.
(F) The throttle does not
return to the idle position when the actuating force is removed.
(G) The firewall has holes or cracks which
would permit fumes to enter the driver and passenger compartments.
(ii) If the vehicle is equipped
with an alternate fuel system, see Subchapter M (relating to alternate fuel
systems and controls).
(5) Check the exhaust system and reject if
there is an exhaust leak.
(6) Check
the brake system and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The master cylinder leaks.
(ii) The power brake lines or hydraulic hoses
or lines leak or are disconnected, flattened or restricted.
(iii) The hydraulic booster for the power
brake system is leaking or inoperative or has excessively worn belts that would
prevent proper operation of the pump.
(iv) The brake hoses seep or swell under
application of pressure.
(v) The
connecting hoses are improperly joined; for example, a splice made by sliding
the hose ends over a piece of tubing and clamping the hose to the
tube.
(7) Check the
battery and reject if the battery is not securely fastened with a device
specifically designed for that function.
(8) Check steering gear box and reject if
loose on frame.
(d)
Beneath the vehicle inspection. A beneath the vehicle
inspection shall be performed as follows:
(1)
Inspect the tires and wheels and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) A tire has two adjacent treads with less
than 2/32-inch tread remaining at any point-less than 4/32-inch tread on the
front tires of vehicles having gross weight in excess of 10,000
pounds.
(ii) The tire is worn so
that tread wear indicators contact the road in any two adjacent
grooves.
(iii) Part of the ply or
cord is exposed.
(iv) A tire has
been repaired with a blow-out patch or boot.
(v) There is a bump, bulge or
separation.
(vi) A tire is marked
"not for highway use," "for racing purposes only" or "unsafe for highway use,"
or has a similar designation. This subparagraph is not applicable if the
Department has issued a permit under
75 Pa.C.S. §
4969
(relating to permit for movement of vehicles with oversize wheels and tires)
authorizing the vehicle to be operated with oversize wheels and
tires.
(vii) There are other
conditions or markings reasonably believed to render tire unsafe for highway
use.
(viii) The front tire on a bus
is retreaded or recapped.
(ix) A
front tire has been regrooved.
(x)
A tire has been regrooved or recut below the original tread design depth,
except a tire which is identified as having extra undertread rubber.
(xi) The diameter of one of the duals is not
within 3/8 inch of other.
(xii) A
tire's tread extends beyond the outer edge of the wheel housing, inclusive of
fender flares, or exceeds the manufacturer's specifications as to
size.
(xiii) The tires used on same
axle are not the same size or type of construction-bias, belted, radial or
snow.
(xiv) The wheel nuts or bolts
are missing or loose or have improper thread engagement.
(xv) The stud or bolt holes are worn out of
round.
(xvi) Part of wheel is bent,
cracked, welded or damaged so as to affect safe operation of vehicle.
(xvii) The rear wheel does not track the
front wheel in the straight ahead position as originally designed.
(xviii) The wheel base on one side differs
from the wheel base on other side by more than 1 inch, unless the vehicle's
design specifications indicate different left and right wheel base
dimensions.
(xix) Studded tires are
in use after April 15 and before November 1.
(xx) Any axle has missing tires or
rims.
(xxi) A tire makes contact
with the body or chassis.
(xxii) A
tire is smaller than the manufacturer's recommended minimum size or below the
manufacturer's recommended load rating.
(2) Inspect the steering system and reject if
one or more of the following apply:
(i)
Movement at the front or rear of a tire is greater than 1/4 inch on wheels 16
inches or under, greater than 3/8 inch on wheels 17 inches or 18 inches, or
greater than 1/2 inch on wheels over 18 inches. Make sure any looseness
detected is not wheel bearing free play.
(ii) The linkage components are not secured
with cotter pins or other suitable devices.
(iii) The steering stops allow the tire to
rub on the frame or the chassis parts.
(iv) The front wheels are incapable of being
turned to the right and left steering stops without binding or
interference.
(v) The universal
joint is worn, faulty or shows repairs that were obviously welded.
(vi) The front axle beam or steering
components are cracked or show repairs that were obviously welded.
(3) Inspect the suspension system
and reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The ball joint movement is in excess of
the manufacturer's specifications.
(ii) The shock absorbers are
missing.
(iii) The shock absorber
mounting bolts or mounts are broken.
(iv) The shock absorbers have severe
leakage-not slight dampness.
(v)
The sway or stabilizer bar is missing or broken if originally
equipped.
(vi) The coil spring or
main leaf spring is broken.
(vii)
The spring attaching part is loose, badly worn, broken or missing.
(viii) The king pin movement is in excess of
1/4 inch on rims less than 20 inches in diameter.
(ix) The king pin movement is in excess of
1/2 inch on rims 20 inches in diameter or larger.
(x) A torsion bar spring is broken.
(xi) A part of a torque, radius or tracking
component assembly or a part used for attaching the same to the vehicle frame
or axle is cracked, loose, broken or missing. This subparagraph does not apply
to loose bushings in torque or track rods.
(xii) The air suspension is leaking or
deflated.
(4) Inspect the
floor and reject if any of the following apply:
(i) The floor bed or inner panels have
openings which would allow exhaust gases to enter either occupant compartment
or trunk.
(ii) The floor bed is not
sufficient to hold the weight of the driver, passengers and cargo.
(5) Inspect the vehicle frame and
reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The vehicle frame is not in solid
condition.
(ii) The repairs are
made with tape, tar paper or cloth, or are made in another temporary
manner.
(iii) The frame components
are missing, cracked, rotted or broken, or are in a deteriorated or dangerous
condition.
(iv) An adjustable axle
assembly has locking pins missing or not engaged.
(6) Inspect the exhaust system and reject if
one or more of the following apply:
(i) The
vehicle has no muffler or noise suppressing system or the muffler has external
repair.
(ii) There are loose or
leaking joints.
(iii) There are
holes, cracks or leaking seams in the exhaust system.
(iv) There is a muffler cutout or similar
device.
(v) Part of the exhaust
system passes through the occupant compartments.
(vi) The elements are not securely fastened
with proper clamps and hangers.
(vii) The exposed exhaust system does not
have an adequate heat shield or protective system.
(viii) The exhaust does not discharge to the
outside edge of the vehicle body, including a truck bed, or as originally
designed, except for the following:
(A)
Gasoline powered buses, including school buses. The exhaust
system of a bus powered by a gasoline engine shall discharge to the atmosphere
at or within 6 inches forward of the rearmost part of the bus.
(B)
Buses, including school buses,
powered by fuels other than gasoline. The exhaust system of a bus
using fuels other than gasoline shall discharge to the atmosphere either at or
within 15 inches forward of the rearmost part of the vehicle; or to the rear of
all doors or windows designed to be opened, except windows designed to be
opened solely as emergency exits.
(7) Inspect the braking system and remove at
least one front and one opposite rear wheel. It is not necessary to remove the
wheel and drum assembly if there is a removable backing plate that allows
examination of the brake system. Reject if one or more of the following apply:
(i) The hydraulic hoses or tubing leaks; is
flattened, restricted, insecurely fastened or improperly retained; or has
exposed cords.
(ii) The wheel
cylinder leaks, has missing parts or is improperly retained or not
functioning.
(iii) The caliper
leaks, has missing parts or is improperly retained or not
functioning.
(iv) The lining is
broken; not firmly attached to the shoe; or is contaminated with oil, grease or
another substance that would affect proper brake operation.
(v) There are leaks in the air brake system
valves, diaphragms or piston cups.
(vi) The drums are scored deeper than .060
inch.
(vii) The inside diameter of
the drum is greater than the maximum diameter stamped on the drum or greater
than .090 inch over the original drum diameter for unmarked drums less than 14
inches, or greater than .120 inch over original drum diameter for unmarked
drums 14 inches or larger.
(viii)
The disc thickness is less than the minimum stamped on the assembly or less
than the manufacturer's specifications.
(ix) The bonded linings are less than 3/32
inch at the thinnest point.
(x) The
riveted linings are less than 1/32 inch above the rivet head at the thinnest
point.
(xi) The bolted lining is
worn to less than 5/16 inch at the center of the shoe.
(xii) The air pressure relief valve does not
operate.
(xiii) The air compressor
belts are worn, loose or frayed so as to prevent the proper operation of the
compressor.
(xiv) The air intake
cleaner is clogged so as to prevent proper air intake.
(xv) There is mechanical damage other than
wear.
(xvi) A truck or
truck-tractor with three or more axles manufactured after October 26, 1986, is
not equipped with service brakes on all axles.
(xvii) A truck or truck-tractor with three or
more axles manufactured between July 24, 1980 and October 27, 1986, is not
equipped with service brakes on all axles after February 26, 1988.
(xviii) The brake hoses seep or swell under
application of pressure.
(xix) The
connecting hoses are improperly joined; for example, a splice made by sliding
the hose ends over a piece of tubing and clamping the hose to the
tube.
(xx) One or more of the
following are mismatched across a motor vehicle steering axle:
(A) Air chamber size.
(B) Slack adjuster length.
(C) Retracted push rod lengths differing by
more than 1/2 inch.
(8) Inspect critical body mounts and reject
if one or more of the following apply:
(i)
Body mounts do not hold as required.
(ii) A body mount is broken, cracked,
deteriorated or missing.
(9) Inspect the fuel system and reject if one
or more of the following apply:
(i) There is
fuel leakage.
(ii) Part of the
system is not securely fastened.
(iii) The system is not properly
routed.
(e)
Road test. Perform a road test and reject if one or more of
the following apply:
(1) The parking brake
fails to exhibit normal resistance when an attempt is made to move the vehicle
both forward and backward from a stopped position.
(2) The automatic transmission will not hold
in the park position.
(3) The
vehicle is not capable of stopping within the maximum stopping distance
prescribed in Table I or swerves so that any part leaves the 12-foot
lane.
(4) There is a malfunction of
the braking or steering mechanism-particularly shimmy, wander or pull-or
another questionable operating behavior that affects the safe operation of the
vehicle.
(5) The speedometer does
not operate.
(6) The odometer does
not operate, except a motor vehicle at least 25 years old or a vehicle over
17,000 pounds registered gross weight.
(7) The vehicle cannot be driven both forward
and backward.
The provisions of this §175.110 amended under the Vehicle
Code,
75 Pa.C.S. §§
4103,
4301,
4501,
4521,
4524,
4702 and
6103.
This section cited in 67 Pa. Code §
175.92 (relating to suspension);
67 Pa. Code §
175.93 (relating to steering); 67
Pa. Code §
175.94 (relating to braking
systems); 67 Pa. Code §
175.95 (relating to tires and
wheels); 67 Pa. Code §
175.96 (relating to lighting and
electrical systems); 67 Pa. Code §
175.97 (relating to glazing); 67
Pa. Code §
175.98 (relating to mirrors); 67
Pa. Code §
175.101 (relating to windshield
wipers); 67 Pa. Code §
175.102 (relating to fuel
systems); 67 Pa. Code §
175.105 (relating to exhaust
systems); 67 Pa. Code §
175.106 (relating to horns and
warning devices); 67 Pa. Code §
175.107 (relating to body); 67 Pa.
Code §
175.108 (relating to chassis); 67
Pa. Code §
175.203 (relating to braking
systems); 67 Pa. Code §
175.206 (relating to glazing); 67
Pa. Code §
175.207 (relating to mirrors); and
67 Pa. Code §
175.208 (relating to
body).