Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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What provides information on what to do if the emission system fails?

  1. Emission standards certificate

  2. Inspection sticker

  3. Sales contract

  4. Warranty agreement

The correct answer is: Warranty agreement

The warranty agreement is the correct option because it typically outlines the coverage related to the vehicle’s emission system and the process for addressing any failures that may occur. This document provides detailed information on what the manufacturer or dealer is responsible for in the event of a malfunction, including repair procedures, costs, and the timeframe within which claims must be made. In contrast, the emission standards certificate primarily demonstrates that a vehicle meets specific environmental regulations and standards at the time of sale, but it doesn’t provide step-by-step guidance on handling a failure. The inspection sticker indicates that a vehicle has passed inspection at a certain point in time, but it does not contain information regarding the failure of systems. The sales contract outlines the terms of the purchase but generally does not cover technical details about what to do in case of system failures.