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The Vehichle emission control label is usually inside the hood of most vehicles
The emissions information label under the hood will say if federal, California, etc.
There should be a diagram on the underhood label.
expiration date
look on the underhood emissions sticker...the gap is printed on the label.
All the information found on a normal prescription label, but with the names, strengths, or quantities of all the ingredients used.
In the State of Connecticut emission tests are not required on vehicles 25 years old or older.
Nutrition facts box does not include an expiration date. That information is usually found elsewhere on the label.
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On the under-hood emission information label it will say if the car is certfied for sale in California. Its usually toward the bottom of the label. If the label is missing, most guys who actually do Emission testing can usually just look and know what's what. Most cars built in the last ten years are all the same, anyway. The cats, O2 sensors, etc. are just in different places. I've been testing for over 20 years, and usually after glancing at the car, its just, "Oh, one of those."
lot number and date expired
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