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You must have your vehicle checked at regular intervals to ensure that it is still roadworthy.
Cars, motorcycles and other vehicles must undergo regular general inspections (HU). You may not drive your vehicle on public roads without a valid MOT. This applies to motor vehicles that are subject to registration.
As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for registering your vehicle for the general inspection in good time. You will not be asked to do so by the authorities. You must also bear the costs yourself.
The main inspection (HU) checks whether your vehicle is still
can be driven.
The general inspection is usually referred to colloquially as "TÜV" because in the past only the Technical Inspection Association (TÜV) was responsible. In the meantime, other organizations are also permitted to carry out the HU. In addition to the technical inspection bodies, these include so-called officially recognized monitoring organizations, for example
However, you can also have your vehicle inspected by a garage. However, it is not the garages themselves that carry out the tests, but test engineers from the officially recognized monitoring organizations in the garages.
Since 2010, the exhaust emissions test (AU) has been part of the HU. The general "TÜV sticker" therefore replaces the hexagonal sticker on the front license plate. Approved garages can also carry out the MOT before the general inspection, but no more than 2 months earlier.
These items must be included in the vehicle for an MOT:
If you want to make sure that you don't have to have your car inspected due to minor defects, you should first check that the following car parts are working and undamaged:
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You must make an appointment for the HU in person.
Note: You can also be represented by an authorized person.
There are no nationwide prices for the main inspection. Instead, they depend on various factors: Type of vehicle, total mass, testing organization and federal state.
Carrying out an HU: about 30 minutes (without possible waiting times) for a passenger car.
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