No, it will not.
50 miles
Yes but, the check engine light will remain on and it won't pass emission tests.
No, the emission system & output are the primary concern. Check engine light has to be off and gas tank has to be airtight with cap on.
you need to drive between 40 ti 50 miles to pass emission test , if the light comes back before that , you need to fix your car
No, a person cannot just clean a check engine light to pass inspection. The issue causing the check engine light must be dealt with and fixed.
No...but can pass when ur SRS light on
It means the vehicle will not pass an emission test.
You don't, the light has to be repaired.
You will need to get the cause of the check engine light repaired.
No, they will not even inspect it with the emissions lite on. That is the very first thing they will check.
No, the check engine light will not shut itself off. It needs to be turned off by a mechanic. If it is on when u go to inspection, your car will not pass The light could go off on its own if the problem fixed itself and there is anough time for it to pass it's selftests enough time. The above answer is incorrect. If the computer in the car does not detect the problem which caused the check engine light to illuminate in the first place after a certain amount of cycles the light will turn off and you will be able to pass emissions. Case in point: My '96 Cougar set the check engine light due to some emissions components failing. Specifically, the purge flow sensor. I replaced the part and did not reset the computer. After about 3 days worth of drive cycles the light turned off by itself.
Not in Massachusetts