In Illinois, a vehicle can typically pass emissions testing if one monitor is not ready, as long as it is not a critical monitor (like the catalytic converter). However, the specific rules can vary by testing location and vehicle type. It is advisable to check with the local testing facility for their specific requirements or consider getting the vehicle serviced to ensure all monitors are ready before the test.
The airbag light would have nothing to do with emissions. If they are doing a safety inspection, it would fail.
No
If NJ has an emissions standard, no. You'll have to repair whatever is wrong before the vehicle will pass emissions.
A(n) noninterlaced monitor (also called a progressive monitor) draws the entire screen in one pass.
No Florida does not honor the I-pass.
To pass emissions you do.
Get it fixed.
okay i just found out a carbyrator will pass emissions you just have to be able to run the emissions controls like catylist convertor and air injecton pump if you have one
A noninterlaced monitor (also called a progressive monitor)
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.
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Have a scanner plugged in to see which monitor is not passing. Some times it may take several drive cycles to pass all the monitors.