8/15/2023 0 Comments Icm japan used cars![]() ![]() You're emigrating or returning to New Zealand and bringing your vehicle with you.įind out more about these exceptions. You may not have to prove your vehicle complies with frontal impact standards if: Were manufactured outside Japan on or after 1 April 1999 and were accepted through Japan's vehicle approval process. Were manufactured on or after 1 January 1996 in Japan, for the Japanese market or Mini-sized cars (under 660cc) from Japan comply if they were manufactured on or after 1 July 2000.Ĭars that are not mini-sized comply if they: They therefore apply mainly to used imports. If the list says your vehicle does not meet a frontal impact standard, then you cannot bring it into New Zealand. These lists cover vehicles manufactured during 1994–1996 when frontal impact standards were being developed. Some vehicles that comply are listed on our frontal impact lists. These don't apply to your vehicle? You'll need to get a statement of compliance as evidence. A TDN has five digits, and is also referred to as a type approval number (see examples of certificates above, circled in blue) or an export certificate with a type designation number (TDN).Depending on the date of manufacture you can provide proof of its compliance using If your vehicle is Class MA, MB or MC, you must prove that it was manufactured to meet an approved frontal impact standard. Examples of Japanese certificatesĮxport certificate (Japan) – vehicles less than 660cc excluding motorcyclesĮvidence of compliance with frontal impact standards Those displaying a three digit emissions code (eg 'ABA', ‘CBA’, ‘DBA’, 'DAA', ‘LDA’, ‘ZAA’)Īlternatively, a statement of compliance that includes an approved emission standard is acceptable proof that your vehicle meets New Zealand requirements. See examples of the certificates below (the industry model code including the emission codes are circled in red). ![]() Evidence of compliance with emissions standardsįor both used and parallel-imported new vehicles you can present an original Japanese export or completion inspection certificate showing one of the applicable emissions code character sets (in the table below) at the beginning of the industry model code. In some cases certified English translations of documents not in English may be required. Original documents to establish an ownership trail, eg the detailed registration history certificate, bill of sale, purchase receipts. The original detailed registration history certificate issued by MLIT, which includes full history details of the previous owners in Japan, and Mini-vehicles (660cc or less, Kei-Jidosha): You need to provide the original export certificate issued by Light Motor Vehicle Inspection OrganisationĪll other vehicles: You can use an original export certificate issued by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) or a completion inspection certificate.Īlternatively, for heavy vehicles, you need to provide: Passenger vehicles excluding mini-vehicles: the original export certificate (with a type designation number (TDN) and a model code) issued by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) or completion inspection certificate. Smaller than 125cc: You need to provide the original notification of dismantlement issued by a city office in Japan. Small motorcycles (250cc or less, over 125cc): the original mini-vehicle notification certificate – confirmation of return issued by Japan Light Motor Vehicle and Motorcycle Association Motorcycles over 250cc: You need to provide the original certificate of return vehicle inspection certificate issued by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) This includes the original documents that prove previous registration and provide an ownership trail that goes back to the last registered owner in the country where the vehicle was last registered. ![]() You need to provide evidence that you're the legal owner of the vehicle. light-vehicle brakes standards for electronic stability control (ESC).fuel consumption – fuel consumption certificate.emissions standards, frontal impact standards and overall standards. ![]() proof of ownership – evidence varies depending on vehicle type.If you're importing a used vehicle from Japan you must provide evidence that it meets a range of approved standards before it can be registered for use on the road. ![]()
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