Get it fixed.
Probably fix what's wrong.
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.
Whether or not a car will pass inspection with the Check Engine light on is up to the state or county giving the test. As long as the car passes an emissions test, it should be fine.
Problems with the oxygen sensors are quite likely to cause emissions test problems. The car computer cannot properly adjust the air/fuel mixture to regulate the emissions.
That depends, is the oil actually on fire? If so then it probably won't pass. If not then I think your good to go!
No, it is illegal in all 50 states.Yes you can, but then your car will not be legal and also will not pass any emissions test.
yES IT WILL
Yes if it is emissions related.
If you are asking this question then your car probably needs an emission test
In the state of Georgia, an emissions test must be passed in order to buy or sell a car. If a dealer sells a car to a customer and it fails emissions, the dealer is responsible for it.
to pass emissions your car must not output large amounts of toxic smoke. you can get a bottle of "stop smoke" at an auto part store to lower your car's toxic smoke level
yep,under the as is law.