What about it? All cars will produced NOx. If it failed a e-test it will be because either the catalytic converter is done or the EGR is not working. Or if you have a VR6 then it could be a the secondary air pump not working.
what does emissions garage mean on a vw touran
Don't worry about it, if it is becoming a problem, go to your nearest VW dealer and get it fixed
A bulb would cause it to illuminate!!
I have 95 golf and i just change water pump and thermostat and still have coolant coming out of expansion tank
yes i recently had mine replaced and it was covered under the emissions warranty
The CO2 emissions of a VW Golf can vary based on the specific model and engine type. On average, a conventional gasoline-powered VW Golf emits around 120-150 grams of CO2 per kilometer, while a diesel-powered Golf emits around 100-120 grams per kilometer. Newer models with better fuel efficiency and lower emissions may have reduced CO2 output.
A flashing check engine light on a 2003 VW Jetta indicates a serious issue, often related to the engine or emissions system, such as misfiring or a failing catalytic converter. This warning suggests that the vehicle may be damaging the engine or emissions components if driven further. It's advisable to stop driving the car and have it diagnosed by a mechanic as soon as possible to prevent potential damage.
SDI in a VW Caddy refers to "Suction Diesel Injection," a type of direct injection system used in some diesel engines. This technology improves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions by optimizing the combustion process. The SDI engines are typically known for their reliability and torque delivery, making them popular for commercial use in vans like the VW Caddy.
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Resetting the computer is easy. Just disconnect the battery. Reprogramming the computer afterwards is the expensive thing. To the best of my knowledge the only way to reprogram your computer is to take it to a VW Authorized Dealer. Normally the vehicle will run if you reset the computer, but emissions, alarm setting, radio can be negatively effected by not reprogrammed.
Volkswagen introduced the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) on the T4 model in 2000, primarily in response to stricter emissions regulations. For the T5, the DPF was incorporated starting in 2003, further enhancing the vehicle's compliance with environmental standards. These upgrades aimed to reduce particulate matter emissions from diesel engines.
The "diesel problem" is an emissions problem affecting 2010 to 2015 cars with VW diesel engines. In 2010 the US government introduced very strict emission standards for diesel engines. VW was thinking about buying Mercedes' emission control technology but chose instead to invent their own. The one they invented didn't work so VW decided to program its cars to go into a special low-emission but low-performance mode if it detected a test was being run. They got caught.The cars have dirtier exhaust than allowed, but they'll run fine until VW figures out how to fix them and does it.