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That's about what I said to the Emissions Dept lady and she said "she doesn't make the rules".I mean it's nice it's every 2 years normally, only been in places it was yearly and yearly added soon here. but that's shady penalizing you for having not ready monitors. wtf
... that's shady penalizing you for having not ready monitors.
No system can ever fail anyone it was never meant to protect.That's about what I said to the Emissions Dept lady and she said "she doesn't make the rules".
I know in Ohio you will pass without the evap being ready as long as the CEL is not on.interesting.. what state do you live in. I wish er could sort out the specs for each state. I sware someone just passed theirs with the evap not ready before everyone else passed.
was yours just evap not ready. or others on the list not ready too.
Lucky you.I know in Ohio you will pass without the evap being ready as long as the CEL is not on.
Lucky you but it makes sense. In as long as the program here has been collecting $20 a shot from me, and that period of time is well past my memory, the only failure I have had was after a CEL reset after a fuel pump replacement and the computer wasn't ready at the test. The program doesn't make sense to me other than collecting fees. The shop owners that conduct the tests that I have talked to don't have a positive attitude about. Imagine having to setup and dedicate a bay of their shop for that purpose and their compensation is $10 (half of the fee) a car. How can that possibly not hurt their business? One shop owner gave up on the program due to frequent requirement changes.