By the emissions label that states that the vehicle is certified for sale in California,or the label states that it conforms to California regulations. usually located under the hood, or the radiator support, or on the firewall of the vehicle.
A dealership can tell you if you give them the VIN number. usually if look under the hood, there is vehicle emissions label that will state that the vehicle is legal for sale in California, or that the vehicle conforms to California regulations.
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No modifications to the emissions of the car are legal, especially in California.
A lot of Villagers were built to California standards. Look on the under side of the hood for a label which will list the emissions installed on your car.
I have posted a link for you with the California requirements for registering a vehicle you have purchased. There are some exceptions to the law, listed on the website.
if this is a v6, unless your car has California emissions, there is no EGR valve.
if this is a v6, unless your car has California emissions, there is no EGR valve.
If it didn't have emissions controls from the factory you don't have to pass any emissions test, check with your state as some are different, especially California.
That car is available in the eight states that use California's emissions standards. It looks like they're using the car to help them meet some strange "average emissions" test.
Unless your car has California emissions, you do not have an EGR.
The emissions information label under the hood will say if federal, California, etc.
A new catalytic converter will help to reduce your car's emissions, you can also take your car to a local garage and have them perform tests on it to see how else emissions can be reduced