What happens if my vehicle fails the AirCare test?
If your vehicle does not pass the AirCare inspection, it must be repaired and re-inspected. To be sure of passing an AirCare inspection, it’s recommended that you have your vehicle repaired at any of the AirCare Certified Repair Centres on the list provided by the AirCare Inspection Centre. Be sure to take your AirCare Vehicle Inspection Report to the repair centre. After repairs have been completed, be sure the AirCare Certified Repair Technician has given you a copy of the Repair Data Confirmation Form before returning to an Inspection Centre for re-inspection. Once you pass, or conditionally pass, the AirCare inspection, you can return to your Autoplan broker to insure and license your vehicle. If you cannot have repairs performed before your vehicle’s licence and insurance expire you can purchase a one-time three-month insurance policy. This policy is not a conditional pass. It is simply a three-month extension that allows you to perform the necessary repairs on your vehicle. Once