I was told that here in Illinois, our cars are exempt for emissions test. (???)
Reason being, the test facilities are no longer equipped to test cars with obd0. This is what I heard didn't officially verify it myself.
So, are there any other states where this is the case?
Am I really free from emissions tests?
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Exempt From Emissions?
Started by dkyk25, Feb 04 2008 11:22 AM
20 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 February 2008 - 11:22 AM
#2
Posted 04 February 2008 - 11:33 AM
QUOTE (dkyk25 @ Feb 4 2008, 11:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was told that here in Illinois, our cars are exempt for emissions test. (???)
Reason being, the test facilities are no longer equipped to test cars with obd0. This is what I heard didn't officially verify it myself.
So, are there any other states where this is the case?
Am I really free from emissions tests?
Reason being, the test facilities are no longer equipped to test cars with obd0. This is what I heard didn't officially verify it myself.
So, are there any other states where this is the case?
Am I really free from emissions tests?
come down to FL, no tests at all
#3
Posted 04 February 2008 - 12:05 PM
ya, Florida has non, i love this state haha. cops can be real dicks though. but its all good.
Edited by Sad-Rex, 04 February 2008 - 12:06 PM.
#4
Posted 04 February 2008 - 12:30 PM
the last 2 times i have gotten my crx emissions as exempt by not letting the odometer roll over more than 5,000 miles each year. they dont even look to see if there is a cat, open the hood or sodomize the tailpipe.
When I die, i want to go asleep peaceful.......... not screaming and freaking out like everyone else in the car
"i left the bar a little after you and ended up flipping my car in the arbys drive thru"
IM A LOSER!!! my car pulls harder when spinning than any "highly modified" EW
Team BUrnOUt founding member
"i left the bar a little after you and ended up flipping my car in the arbys drive thru"
QUOTE (cbstdscott @ Dec 10 2008, 03:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Another loser who can not get traction. I feel sorry for him.
IM A LOSER!!! my car pulls harder when spinning than any "highly modified" EW
Team BUrnOUt founding member
#5
Posted 04 February 2008 - 01:43 PM
If they don't have the OBD0 test equipment (or the car doesn't have any electronics), we still get the sniffer test I'm pretty sure we still need it for a few more years here in Illinois. I think 25 years might be the cutoff, but I've never been 100% sure. If so, the 84's are one year away from exemption.
Edited by DarkHand, 04 February 2008 - 01:45 PM.
DarkHand
#6
Posted 04 February 2008 - 02:14 PM
QUOTE (DarkHand @ Feb 4 2008, 12:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If they don't have the OBD0 test equipment (or the car doesn't have any electronics), we still get the sniffer test I'm pretty sure we still need it for a few more years here in Illinois. I think 25 years might be the cutoff, but I've never been 100% sure. If so, the 84's are one year away from exemption.
so, were your cars tested every year?
Recyling is not the answer. Using less to begin with is.
#7
Posted 05 February 2008 - 09:36 AM
I think it depends on the state.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
#8
Posted 05 February 2008 - 01:03 PM
We don't do emissions testing here. The state passed a law stating that it had to be done. All the facilities were built. Then they never funded the law so all the facilities got sold for other businesses.
#9
Posted 05 February 2008 - 01:51 PM
In Northern Virginia, all cars 25 years or younger have to get at least the sniffer test (I think there's additional OBDII computer stuff for newer cars). There's no low-mileage waiver available as far as I know, but if you shell out a large amount of $$$ on attempted repairs you can get an economic waiver. A college bud of mine had real trouble getting his older Teg to pass.
Damn glad I live in Tidewater...
Damn glad I live in Tidewater...
#10
Posted 05 February 2008 - 05:14 PM
In Wisconsin, once a car is 20 years old, you can apply for "Collector" license plates. The car has to pass the emissions test to get the collector plates, but once the car passes emissions and you've got the plates, there are no more emission tests EVER!
There are two restrictions:
1. You must have another licensed vehicle besides the "colector car".
2. You can't drive the "Collector car" during the month of January.
It cost me 160 bucks for the collector plates, but I consider it good deal. No more emissions tests!
There may be a similar deal in IL. Check into it.
There are two restrictions:
1. You must have another licensed vehicle besides the "colector car".
2. You can't drive the "Collector car" during the month of January.
It cost me 160 bucks for the collector plates, but I consider it good deal. No more emissions tests!
There may be a similar deal in IL. Check into it.
#11
Posted 05 February 2008 - 08:01 PM
Florida... no tests at all.. intake, open exhaust, as long as a cop doesnt see you and feel like being a dick, your home free...
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES.
THEY'RE NOT REALLY GOOD FOR
ANYTHING, BUT THEY STILL BRING A
SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN YOU PUSH
THEM DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS.
THEY'RE NOT REALLY GOOD FOR
ANYTHING, BUT THEY STILL BRING A
SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN YOU PUSH
THEM DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS.
#12
Posted 05 February 2008 - 08:30 PM
QUOTE (Condor @ Feb 5 2008, 09:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think it depends on the state.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
When I was reading the NC inspection changes when they were phasing in the OBD-2 test, I thought it read that the visual inspection will remain for all non-exempt cars and those in metro areas still had to get the sniff test up to 25 years. Was several years ago that I read this and I have a bad memory. They still do the full visual on my car every year, but here we never had an emissions test, but got the OBD-2 scan a few years ago. Every year I will try, only been inspected once since the swap, to get the inspector to connect the 86 hatch to the OBD-2 tester so that I'll have a legal document that states the car is OBD-2 legal.
Screech
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16 Ford RS (2.3l, DS)
84 Civic 2000S (B20Z2 2.0l, SMF)
#13
Posted 05 February 2008 - 08:43 PM
I believe tx is 24 years. then no sniffer only visual. Where is zakats, he could answer this.
QUOTE (Sinic @ Apr 21 2010, 09:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You really know you have made it far on rpr when someone quotes you in their signature. I can't wait for the day!
#14
Posted 05 February 2008 - 08:51 PM
QUOTE (Condor @ Feb 5 2008, 06:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think it depends on the state.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
In NC it was 20 years until last year.
Now, only on 96 or newer cars, which is
20 years lol, but its been that way for a
couple of years.
Also, before with less than 20 years you
could get a waiver, BUT YOU HAD TO TRACK
DOWN THE DMW GUY THAT WAS NEVER THERE.
I think he was out running a real estate business.
My guess is everybody is going to the OBD style
except maybe CA.
Your math was wrong. 1988 is 20 years ago, not 1996.
Here it's still 25 years, but only in this county, and some around Seattle I'm sure.