Just to throw a few things in here to show that it isn't just in Canada that the JDM vehicles have a few problems thta need fixing. In the UK import vehicle (Grey imports not original manufacturers imports) have to pass an SVA (or ESVA for the newer vehicles) test (single vehicle approval or Enhanced Single Vehicle approval). This tests for compliance to the UK construction and use regulations however I have heard of vehicles that pass this still being pulled over by the police for inspections.
One of the problems that we find is that all external sharp edges must be removed for the test as well as things that can obstruct visibility of the lamps (mainly rear ones in this context).
So what happens is that Tryes get changed as the japanese ones are not european type approved, vent visors get removed and also rear mounted spare wheels and a rear fog lamp gets fitted. The test is passed, the vehicle gets taken away and the rear spare carrier and vent visors get refitted as they are actually legal for use on this country as they are fitted to quite a few UK official imports.
However you can still get pulled over for them if you are driving a JDM truck as they were needed to be removed for the SVA.
Also depending on the tester, sometimes the tyres get through the test and then get failed on the MOT and sometimes not.
Over here you just have to take it on the chin, do what is required and live with it. The rules tend to change depending on who is enforcing them.
One of the problems that we find is that all external sharp edges must be removed for the test as well as things that can obstruct visibility of the lamps (mainly rear ones in this context).
So what happens is that Tryes get changed as the japanese ones are not european type approved, vent visors get removed and also rear mounted spare wheels and a rear fog lamp gets fitted. The test is passed, the vehicle gets taken away and the rear spare carrier and vent visors get refitted as they are actually legal for use on this country as they are fitted to quite a few UK official imports.
However you can still get pulled over for them if you are driving a JDM truck as they were needed to be removed for the SVA.
Also depending on the tester, sometimes the tyres get through the test and then get failed on the MOT and sometimes not.
Over here you just have to take it on the chin, do what is required and live with it. The rules tend to change depending on who is enforcing them.