Calgary Jeep Association
General Forums => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: Sean778 on September 03, 2010, 01:25:02 PM
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Hello fellow Jeepers, I'm nearly finished the XJ build (I'm going to eat those words later). I need to have a safety inspection done before the station wagon will see any action. I think I've got the basic understanding of what to look for/fix, but I'm sure I'll miss something. Any tips? Does anyone have any stories of stupid crap they've been caught for on inspection? Any insight or humorous anecdotes are welcome and appreciated.
Sean
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what kind of inspection do you need ? out of province ? or just insurance ?
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Just an insurance inspection for me, it's an Alberta Jeep.
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lemon aid jay @ chanda
very resonable prices and he knows what he is talking about.
just look him up on this forum.
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+1 for Jay.
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I was failed once because my signal light blinked too slow. The guy was real dick, everytime I fixed something on it and took it back he'd find something else. Instead of doing the whole inspection and listing everything he'd stop as soon as he found something. After the 4th visit back even the service manager was fumed at him and so signed off the inspection for me.
Thats when I decided I wanted to sign off my own inspections and signed up at SAIT for the automotive program.
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the first time i took the xj to jay to have it safetied he phoned me back ant told me my ebrake cables were just ziptied to the rear axels! so i took it home and sure enough they were just laid on the back axel and ziptied in place! :D
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Thats when I decided I wanted to sign off my own inspections and signed up at SAIT for the automotive program.
I didn't think you could sign off on your own, or your immediate family. The whole conflict of interest thing...
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@ Clay, Wow man, it sounds like you had a real jerk on your hands there :o I'm glad the manager straightened that out for you. My blinkers are not the fastest, I hope that isn't a major issue. All the lights are now functional, & I got a couple good as new tail lights with bulbs and harnesses off of another '89 at pick and pull for $11.99 a pop this weekend. No rust on them at all.
@ Pook, hopefully I don't discover any inappropriate zip-tie action on my Jeep! I did replace the ebrake cables, along with 90% of the entire braking system, so hopefully I don't run into any snags there.
As far as going to Chanda goes, I've heard good things, but I'm still residing up in the 'chuck so I'll have to find a shop up here.
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Does Chanda do out of province inspections?
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Does "the 'chuck" mean Edmonchuck? If so, does anyone know if Bear does inspections?
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Heh heh, I did mean Edmontown, and I haven't called Bear TraX to find out if they do that sort of work.
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I didn't think you could sign off on your own, or your immediate family. The whole conflict of interest thing...
Where did you hear that? I do it all the time. NEVER on anything that won't actually pass though. Not risking my license(or family) on a vehicle that won't pass a basic safety inspection. DUH!
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Where did you hear that? I do it all the time. NEVER on anything that won't actually pass though. Not risking my license(or family) on a vehicle that won't pass a basic safety inspection. DUH!
My Dad, who was a licensed mechanic for over 50 years before he retired. I'd ask my SAIT instructors before I'd risk my license though. Duh!
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While we're on the subject of inspections... anyone ever gone through a salvage vehicle inspection, or know exactly what it entails?
I've heard varying reports and horror stories, just wondering whether it's worth the time/expense/hassle.
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My Dad, who was a licensed mechanic for over 50 years before he retired. I'd ask my SAIT instructors before I'd risk my license though. Duh!
Well your Dad should be happy to know that he was mistaken and can stop paying shops to do inspections that he is certified to sign off on. ;)
Maybe he just said that cause he didn't want to sign off your vehicle. I've told a few "friends" that I wasn't certified to do inspections just to get them off my back when they wanted under the table inspections.
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Maybe he just said that cause he didn't want to sign off your vehicle.
That's quite the assumption. I highly doubt that's the case.
Just make sure your insurance company will accept your signature on the dotted line. They might not like the idea if they knew it was your signature. Good luck.