متخصصون في فحص وبرمجة السيارات ونقدم العديد من
الخدمات مثل التأمين ضد الأعطال والمساعدة على الطريق
The first step in the
process of vehicle inspection in Saudi Arabia is to locate a local car check
unit, also known as a car check center. Depending on the type of vehicle, this
unit will perform a variety of checks, including visual examinations,
undercarriage inspections, and service and parking brake inspections. They will
also perform emissions tests and determine whether the car is up to standard.
Once you've chosen an auto check center, it's time to bring your car in.
After Duhr prayer, head
to the nearest فحص السيارات office and pay 73 SAR. Then, wait in line for
up to 10 minutes and complete the four points of inspection. You will receive a
paper indicating the results of the inspection and two weeks to rectify any
problems. Once your car passes the inspection, you can then get your Fahas
certificate. Remember that the inspection process is a manual one, and a
vehicle's overall condition can affect the sticker.
If you have been in the
Saudi Arabian auto inspection process before, you know how time-consuming it
can be. After you've completed your first Fahas test, it will be time-consuming
and expensive to go to a mechanic. After all, the mechanic has to fix all of
the problems that the inspector finds. This means another trip, additional
fees, and more waiting. The worst part of Fahas is the cost and the time
involved.
Once you've received
your Fahas certificate, you'll want to head to a mechanic. After you've paid
the SR 141 inspection fee, you'll need to pay for repairs. If you've fixed all
of the problems and the car passed the test, you'll get your sticker. This
means you're ready to go on the road again in just a few weeks. That's not the
ideal scenario, especially for foreigners.
Once you've passed your
Fahas test, you'll need to head to the technical support center of your
Inspection Center. After passing the test, your vehicle will be given a
sticker. You'll need to take it to a Fahas inspection center for a year to get
your Fahas certificate. You'll need to pay this fee again if you're unsure
about what's wrong with your car.
If you're in the area,
the MVPI is a mandatory requirement for driving in Saudi Arabia. If you fail
the Fahas test, you'll need to pay a fee of SR 141. If you pass the test, you
will be given a Fahas sticker. This certificate is required for road driving in
Saudi Arabia. The fees are SR 142 for medium bus and SR 35 for motor cycle.
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