If your engine light is on, you might be wondering whether your car will pass a roadworthy inspection in Queensland.
The short answer is: it depends, but in most cases, it can lead to a fail.
Why the Engine Light Matters
A roadworthy certificate in Queensland focuses on vehicle safety, not full mechanical condition. However, if the engine light indicates a fault that affects safety, your vehicle may not pass inspection.
According to the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, vehicles must meet minimum safety standards, including systems that impact safe operation.
An engine light could indicate issues such as:
- Faulty sensors affecting performance
- Emissions system faults
- Engine misfires
- Electrical or ECU issues
If these faults impact drivability or safety, the vehicle may be considered unroadworthy.
Will It Always Fail?
Not always. In some cases:
- The issue may be minor
- The light may be triggered by a non-critical fault
However, inspectors are required to assess whether the fault affects safe operation, not just whether the light is on.
What Should You Do Before Your Inspection?
If your engine light is on:
- Get a quick diagnostic check
- Fix known issues beforehand
- Avoid risking a failed inspection
This can save you time and the need for reinspection.
How Dr Roadworthy Can Help
At Dr Roadworthy, we provide mobile roadworthy inspections across Brisbane and Logan, making it easy to get your vehicle checked at your location.
If your vehicle does fail, we can also assist with repairs at our Park Ridge workshop to get you compliant quickly.
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