sgtsandman
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My point with how at least PA handles emissions is that everyone is required to get a safety inspection every year. If the CEL is on, it won’t pass and won’t be passed until whatever the issues are that caused the CEL to illuminate are fixed.
PA uses the OBDII system on the vehicle to perform the emission testing. The same thing the on board computer uses for the CEL.
So, the state is milking extra money out of people for an emissions sticker.
It’s not like the old system where they stick a “sniffer” in the tail pipe (something most garages can’t do anymore) and there was no CEL to flag that there is an issue.
Since one can’t pass the safety inspection with a lit CEL, the emissions test is redundant and ripping off the population.
PA uses the OBDII system on the vehicle to perform the emission testing. The same thing the on board computer uses for the CEL.
So, the state is milking extra money out of people for an emissions sticker.
It’s not like the old system where they stick a “sniffer” in the tail pipe (something most garages can’t do anymore) and there was no CEL to flag that there is an issue.
Since one can’t pass the safety inspection with a lit CEL, the emissions test is redundant and ripping off the population.