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What happens if my car fails the emissions test?

What happens if my car fails the emissions test?

If your car fails any test, you won’t be able to renew your license and registration. Since most tests parallel renewal dates, that means no driving. From clogged air filters to faulty spark plugs, reasons abound as to why your vehicle might fail its emissions test.

Can a car pass an emissions test with an illuminated check engine light?

Your car will not pass an emissions test with an illuminated check engine light. If the light is on, you’ll need to get the problem that triggered it fixed prior to testing. Bring your vehicle to a smog test location that retests for free. Having to put your vehicle through another round of emission testing means more expenses.

What to do after a failed emissions test in Missouri?

You can check websites like the Missouri Attorney General’s Know MO and the Better Business Bureau before selecting a repair station. After the emissions test you got a vehicle inspection report. Give this to the repair technician and make sure the repair data sheet is properly filled out by whoever does the repairs.

How often do you have to pass an emissions test?

Requirements vary by state: in some states you have to pass a test on a yearly basis, others may require a test every two years. Still other states may require the car to be a certain age before a test is needed. You can verify your state requirements at the local DMV.

Vehicles that fail the emissions or smog test cannot be registered with the DMV, meaning that if your car fails, you cannot get a license plate for it. You will be required to repair any issues and have your vehicle retested before registration can occur.

Your car will not pass an emissions test with an illuminated check engine light. If the light is on, you’ll need to get the problem that triggered it fixed prior to testing. Bring your vehicle to a smog test location that retests for free. Having to put your vehicle through another round of emission testing means more expenses.

What causes a car to fail a smog test?

The gas cap seals the fuel system, and if it is cracked or not fitted properly, it will trigger the Check Engine Light.This will cause your vehicle to fail the smog test. If the cap is damaged, replace it before the test. Step 7: Consider using a fuel additive, which can help lower emission levels.

Requirements vary by state: in some states you have to pass a test on a yearly basis, others may require a test every two years. Still other states may require the car to be a certain age before a test is needed. You can verify your state requirements at the local DMV.

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Ruth Doyle