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State Inspection

for 2016 Honda Civic 1.5L I4 Turbo · FWD
Editorial review:Chris HacklemanMaster Technician · 20+ years · Jeff MooreMaster Lexus & Toyota Mechanic · 20+ years
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30 min
Tools
7
Steps
12
Expert-verified. Personally reviewed and approved by OLP's master technicians (Chris Hackleman & Jeff Moore — 20+ years each). Always follow the vehicle's factory service information and torque specs.

Perform a comprehensive state safety inspection of all required vehicle systems including lights, brakes, steering, suspension, tires, emissions, and safety equipment per state requirements.

Warnings

ℹ️State inspection requirements vary by jurisdiction. This procedure covers common inspection points but verify your state's specific requirements.
Vehicle must be at operating temperature for emissions checks. Engine and exhaust components will be hot.
ℹ️Document all deficiencies found during inspection for customer notification and reinspection tracking.

Tools required

OBD-II scannerEssential
Tire tread depth gaugeEssential
Brake pedal force gauge
Flashlight or inspection lightEssential
Floor jack and jack standsEssential
Torque wrenchEssential
Tape measure

Preparation

  1. Verify vehicle registration and current mileage
  2. Ensure vehicle is on level ground and parking brake is released for initial checks
  3. Start engine and allow to reach operating temperature for emissions testing
  4. Have state inspection checklist and documentation ready

Procedure

  1. 1
    Exterior lighting and signal inspection
    Check operation of all exterior lights including headlights (low and high beam), turn signals (front and rear), brake lights, reverse lights, license plate lights, and side markers. Verify headlight aim is within specifications. Check for cracked or broken lenses. Verify hazard lights function properly.
  2. 2
    Horn and wiper system check
    Test horn operation for adequate volume and function. Operate windshield wipers on all speeds and verify proper operation. Check wiper blade condition for tears, cracks, or missing rubber. Test windshield washer spray pattern and fluid level.
  3. 3
    Interior safety equipment inspection
    Verify driver and passenger seatbelts latch and retract properly with no fraying or damage. Check all door latches operate correctly. Verify parking brake holds vehicle securely and releases fully. Test all required mirrors are present and properly adjusted. Verify dash warning lights illuminate during key-on bulb check and extinguish after start (except tire pressure and any active warnings).
  4. 4
    OBD-II emissions system check
    Connect OBD-II scanner to diagnostic port under driver side dash. Turn ignition to ON position. Check for active diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to emissions systems. Verify all required emissions monitors are in 'Ready' status (for applicable states). Note that one or two monitors may be allowed 'Not Ready' depending on state regulations. Check that Malfunction Indicator Lamp (check engine light) is not illuminated and functions during bulb check.
    ℹ️This 1.5L turbo engine has active engine idle stop system. Ensure system has completed drive cycle if monitors show not ready.
  5. 5
    Tire and wheel inspection
    Measure tread depth on all four tires at multiple points. Minimum tread depth is typically 2/32 inch but verify state requirement. Check for uneven wear patterns, sidewall damage, bulges, or exposed cords. Verify all tires are properly inflated to door placard specification (typically 32-33 psi front and rear). Check for properly matching tire sizes. Inspect wheels for cracks or significant damage.
  6. 6
    Raise vehicle for undercarriage inspection
    Safely raise vehicle on lift or with floor jack and support on jack stands at proper lift points (front pinch welds and rear frame rails). Ensure vehicle is stable before working underneath. Perform visual inspection of undercarriage for fluid leaks, exhaust damage, or structural rust-through.
    ⚠️Never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack. Always use properly rated jack stands.
  7. 7
    Brake system inspection
    Inspect brake pad thickness through wheel spokes or remove wheels if necessary. Front and rear brake pads should have minimum 3mm pad material remaining. Check brake rotors for scoring, cracks, or excessive wear beyond minimum thickness specification. Inspect brake lines and hoses for leaks, cracks, bulges, or chafing. Check caliper slide pins for proper operation. Verify no brake fluid leaks at master cylinder, brake lines, or calipers.
  8. 8
    Suspension and steering inspection
    Inspect front struts for leaking fluid. Check all visible suspension bushings for tears or excessive deterioration. Inspect tie rod ends and ball joints for excessive play by attempting to move wheels with hands at 12 and 6 o'clock, then 3 and 9 o'clock positions. Check CV axle boots for tears or grease leakage. Verify no play in wheel bearings. This Civic uses electric power steering so no fluid check is required.
  9. 9
    Exhaust system inspection
    Inspect complete exhaust system from catalytic converter to tailpipe for leaks, holes, or loose connections. Check exhaust hangers for damage. Verify catalytic converter is present and not hollowed out. Look for evidence of exhaust modifications that may not be compliant. Check heat shields are present and secure.
    Exhaust system will be extremely hot if vehicle is at operating temperature. Allow cooling time or use caution.
  10. 10
    Fuel system leak check
    Inspect fuel tank for damage, leaks, or loose filler cap. Check visible fuel lines for leaks, damage, or improper routing. Verify no fuel odor indicating leaks. Check that fuel filler cap seal is intact and cap secures properly.
  11. 11
    Lower vehicle and wheel torque verification
    If wheels were removed during inspection, reinstall and torque lug nuts in star pattern to specification. Lower vehicle to ground. Perform final torque check of all lug nuts with vehicle weight on wheels.
  12. 12
    Road test and final checks
    Perform brief road test to verify brake operation, steering response, and absence of unusual noises or vibrations. Test brake pedal feel and stopping ability. Verify transmission shifts smoothly through all gears. Check that vehicle tracks straight without pulling. Return to shop and perform final walk-around inspection.

Reassembly

  1. Ensure all wheels are properly torqued if removed during inspection
  2. Disconnect OBD-II scanner and secure diagnostic port cover
  3. Return driver seat, mirrors, and steering wheel to original position
  4. Clean windshield of fingerprints or marks from inspection

Verification

  • Review state inspection checklist to ensure all required items were checked
  • Verify no warning lights are illuminated on instrument cluster
  • Confirm all lights, wipers, and horn function properly
  • Document any deficiencies requiring repair before passing inspection
  • Complete state inspection documentation and affix inspection sticker if vehicle passes all requirements
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