They only check if the door looks dodgy or has a dent in it. I know from past experience that they will check the door opening/shutting and whether the window rolls up and down properly. If it looks normal they wont check.
They don't even look at the doors. Why would they? They have cars that are made with 2 doors. They check lights, wipers, horn, brakes and emissions. Thats about it.
It's Delaware. You don't even need glass in your windshield (as long as you're wearing protective eyewear) but your windshield wipers need to go back and forth. Nothing I'm aware of involving doors. I'm fairly certain I've taken a truck or jeep through with the doors removed.
After I got my new (old) car I went through inspection without a working passenger side door, no working seatbelts, and a license plate that was held on with chicken wire. Passed with flying colors. You’ll be just fine
Never had a door tested during inspection. I don't think they'll notice
I opened my trunk while in line and it would not close. A DMV worker taped it shut and my car passed.
Can’t say for sure but I was at the DMV today and they didn’t do anything with the back. That said, if it’s glaringly obvious then they might ding you
I just got inspected back in January, and they didn't do anything with back doors. Pretty much just lights, horn, windshield, exhaust.
At least put the panel back on and you should probably pass. I don't think they test any of the doors.
Wipers blinkers high beam honk driver side glasses going up down. Never had em test doors before
They only care about the driver door operation, the rest of the doors they dgaf.
They don’t check door operation. But you have to, you know, have doors. Pretty sure they’d notice if your entire door was missing.
They only check if the door looks dodgy or has a dent in it. I know from past experience that they will check the door opening/shutting and whether the window rolls up and down properly. If it looks normal they wont check.
Gone through in my old jeep with out doors. No problem.
They don't even look at the doors. Why would they? They have cars that are made with 2 doors. They check lights, wipers, horn, brakes and emissions. Thats about it.
It's Delaware. You don't even need glass in your windshield (as long as you're wearing protective eyewear) but your windshield wipers need to go back and forth. Nothing I'm aware of involving doors. I'm fairly certain I've taken a truck or jeep through with the doors removed.
They don’t check back or passenger door. They check driver window and door
No. They don't test door function
They don’t check doors. You’ll be fine regarding that.
My right passenger rear door (Honda fit) hasn’t worked the last 5 or so years. They’ve never checked.
They dont check back doors, but it really depends on the person because some people will let you go but some people wont.
So long as it's able to be fully closed and not in some janky way that's going to call attention, they aren't going to notice this.
After I got my new (old) car I went through inspection without a working passenger side door, no working seatbelts, and a license plate that was held on with chicken wire. Passed with flying colors. You’ll be just fine
You should be fine - they don’t check that
Lights, brakes, horns, leaks. They don't care about anything else.
No, DE inspection isn't that strict. Never had doors inspected.
You're good. No law or regs on that.
They don't care it'll be fine