WOF Wigram Christchurch
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Independent VTNZ Warrant of Fitness inspections
We pride ourselves in providing WOF checks at affordable prices.
We also offer same day service at no extra charges
What We Check During a WOF Inspection
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Brakes - We check the condition and performance of your brakes, including pads, discs, and the brake fluid.
Windshield and Wipers - We inspect the windshield for cracks or chips and ensure the wipers are in good working order.
Exhaust and Emissions - Our technicians check the exhaust system for leaks and ensure emissions meet the required standards.
Lights and Indicators - We ensure all lights and indicators are functioning correctly, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals.
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Steering and Suspension - We examine the steering and suspension systems for any wear or damage that could affect your vehicle’s handling.
Lights and Indicators - We ensure all lights and indicators are functioning correctly, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals.
Seat Belts - All seat belts are checked for proper operation and condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a WOF cost in Christchurch?
Typical cost ranges from $50 to $75 at most local garages.
VTNZ charges around $85 for a standard WoF.
Some providers offer limited-time deals starting from $45.
The inspection fee does not include the cost of any necessary repairs.
Most garages offer a free re-check within 28 days if repairs are completed.
VTNZ provides inspections only, with no repair services, offering an unbiased assessment.
What is the WoF 28 day rule?
The WoF 28-day rule allows you to get a free re-inspection if your vehicle fails its Warrant of Fitness (WoF) test and is repaired within 28 calendar days.
Here’s how it works:
If your car fails the WoF, you have 28 days from the date of the inspection to fix the issues.
You can return to the same testing station for a free re-check.
If you return after 28 days, you will need to pay for a new full inspection.
Note - The vehicle must only be driven if it’s safe and roadworthy, and only for the purpose of getting repairs or re-inspection.
This rule helps reduce costs and gives vehicle owners time to make necessary repairs without paying twice.
What will fail a WoF?
Most Common WoF Failures (Ranked Most likely first)
Tyre Issues
Worn tread, bald spots, or uneven wear are among the top reasons for WoF failure.
Tread depth must be at least 1.5 mm across the tyre.
Light and Indicator Problems
Faulty or burnt-out bulbs, broken lenses, or poor electrical connections are very common.
Includes headlights, brake lights, indicators, and number plate lights.
Brake Deficiencies
Worn brake pads, leaky brake lines, or uneven braking performance are regularly detected.
Brakes are critical to safety and closely scrutinized.
Windscreen Wiper and Washer Malfunctions
Wipers that smear or don’t work, and washers that don’t spray properly, are frequent minor failures.
Easily fixable but often overlooked.
Structural Rust and Damage
Rust in key structural areas (e.g., chassis, suspension mounts) can compromise vehicle integrity.
More common in older vehicles or those exposed to coastal environments.
Seat Belt Problems
Damaged, frayed, or non-functional seat belts lead to immediate failure.
Less frequent than tyres or lights but a critical safety concern.
Exhaust Issues
Leaky or excessively noisy exhaust systems are less common but still a reason for failure.
Includes poor sealing, rusted pipes, or damaged mufflers.
Will the engine light fail in WoF?
Yes, a check engine light can cause your vehicle to fail a Warrant of Fitness (WoF) in New Zealand.
While the light may sometimes appear for minor or non-urgent issues, it still indicates that the vehicle’s onboard diagnostics system has detected a fault.
Many drivers ignore the check engine light, assuming it's not serious.
However, any illuminated warning light on the dashboard is a valid reason for WoF failure, regardless of the severity of the issue.
The vehicle must be diagnosed and repaired to turn off the light before it can pass inspection.
Even if the issue isn't major, the light must not be on during the WoF assessment.
How long can you drive with no Warrant of Fitness (WoF) in New Zealand?
Legally, you cannot drive a vehicle on public roads without a valid WoF, except in very limited circumstances. Driving without a current WoF is an offence under New Zealand law and can result in:
A fine of $200 if caught driving without a WoF.
No insurance coverage if you’re involved in an accident while the WoF is expired.
Your vehicle being deemed unsafe or non-roadworthy.
Exceptions
You may drive without a WoF only to get the vehicle repaired or to a WoF inspection, provided:
The vehicle is safe to drive.
You go directly to or from the place of inspection or repair.
Summary
You should not drive at all once your WoF has expired, unless you're going straight to a repairer or testing station, and your car is in a roadworthy condition.
How long does a WoF normally take?
A typical Warrant of Fitness (WOF) inspection takes 30 to 60 minutes to complete.
Many inspection centres estimate the process will take around 40 minutes.
The actual time can vary depending on:
The condition of the vehicle
The workload or busyness of the inspection centre
Vehicles in good condition may pass more quickly, while those with issues may take longer for assessment.
Can a damaged windscreen cause a WoF failure in New Zealand?
Yes, a damaged windscreen can cause your vehicle to fail a Warrant of Fitness (WoF) in New Zealand. During the inspection:
The windscreen is closely examined for cracks, chips, or other damage.
If any damage is larger than 25mm, or located within the critical vision area (directly in front of the driver), the vehicle will not pass the WoF.
Even small chips in this area may lead to failure if they affect visibility or safety.
Repairing or replacing the windscreen may be required before the WoF can be issued.
Will I pass a WoF with a dent?
Dents smaller than 5mm deep and 40mm in diameter (to the outer edges of the crease), such as those caused by hail, in the pillars, cant rail or any other similar roof structure, should not be considered to affect the vehicles structural integrity.
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