Common questions

Will tire pressure light fail emissions?

Will tire pressure light fail emissions?

Answer: Neither the tire pressure light nor the broken speedometer/odometer will cause your vehicle to fail the smog inspection.

How is an emissions test done on a car?

Every engine gives off emissions, and in most areas, vehicles are only allowed to produce a certain amount. Years ago, the test used to require facilities to put your car on a dynamometer — essentially a vehicle treadmill — and hook up testing equipment to your tailpipes.

How often do you need an emissions test?

Any vehicle (including gas-electric hybrid vehicles) must pass an emissions test every two years, or any time the vehicle’s ownership changes, even if the emissions inspection sticker has not yet expired. Motorcycles, ATV’s, boats, and scooters do not require an emissions test.

What happens if your car fails the Connecticut emissions test?

If your vehicle failed the emissions test, then it’s exceeding the allowable emissions standards for the year it was manufactured. Vehicles that fail need to be repaired and retested within 60 calendar days from the date of the initial test. Click here for information on failing the Connecticut Emissions Test.

Do you have to get emissions tested out of town?

Vehicle owners with vehicles registered in one of the covered counties for emissions testing who are residing in another county may still have to get their vehicle tested if they are out-of-town during the scheduled testing time.

How long does it take for an emissions test?

The test personnel can complete the test in around 2 minutes. Two – Speed Idle Test (TSI) – Test personnel measure the vehicle’s emissions at a low (curb idle) RPM and at a High (around 2500) RPM. A test technician will direct the vehicle owner to place the vehicle in “Park” or “Neutral” while they measure the vehicle’s emissions.

Vehicle owners with vehicles registered in one of the covered counties for emissions testing who are residing in another county may still have to get their vehicle tested if they are out-of-town during the scheduled testing time.

How does a car test technician measure emissions?

A test technician will direct the vehicle owner to place the vehicle in “Park” or “Neutral” while they measure the vehicle’s emissions. The technician will use a tachometer device to measure the engine’s RPM and will advise the owner about running the engine at the low and high idle speeds.

What do you need to know about emissions testing in PA?

Performing Emissions Testing in Pennsylvania. Vehicle owners will receive a testing notice with “ Emissions Inspection Required/Diesel Vehicles Exempt ” printed on it in the mail if they must get a vehicle emissions test. The notice will provide the owner with their testing due date.

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Ruth Doyle