Of coarse. EPA emmissions.
if you buy the california version, otherwise federal versions sell states wide.
Smog is caused by pollutants in the air. The source is often emissions from industrial plants and vehicles.
Photochemical smog is caused by the mixing of hydrocarbons and NOx in the presence of sunlight. Smog may be controlled by: * Controlling industrial emissions of the precursors * Reducing automobile emissions by reducing traffic or increasing pollution control
If your vehicle is 1995 or newer, it will be equipped with OBD II. This is where the inspector plugs into the on-board computer of your vehicle. If your check engine light is not on when the vehicle is hooked up to this data link, the vehicle will more then likely pass as far as emissions, (smog) is concerned. Vehicles older than 1995 are hooked up to a 4 gas analyser which determine your emissions. Hoped this helped.
Smog can be reduced by laws that restrict chemical factories from what can be released into the atmosphere. Additionally, smog can be reduced by properly maintaining vehicles and the creation of stricter emissions standards.
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How do I do my own version of a Drive Cycle for a 96 Kia Sportage? My Monitors are not ready for my smog check to pass thanks Margaret
Probably not as the emissions test (Smog test) is carried out by inserting a sensor into the exhaust pipe.
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you dont need smog emissions on a 77 to old take it all out it will run better i have to trucks 77 and a 79 i dont have any smog on it
check your smog pump and make sure your air tubes are hooked up to the exhaust manifolds. check the cat and muffler. not much to these cars for emissions. or you could mover to New Hampshire where we do not have emissions.
There are about 7 sensors on the engine that are to reduce emissions.