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To make this easier to remember, vehicles with even-numbered model years are tested in even-numbered years while vehicles with odd-numbered model years are tested in odd-numbered years. Six years and older: Classic cars with a model year of 1967 and older are exempt and do not require an emission test. For all other gasoline and diesel cars, certain counties require an emission test every other year using the same method as above: vehicles with even-numbered model years are tested in even-numbered years while vehicles with odd-numbered model years are tested in odd-numbered years. This rule applies if your vehicle is registered in: Davis County (see http://www.co.davis.ut.us/health/ for details) Weber County (see http://www.co.weber.ut.us/health/ for details) Tips for newer model-year vehicles: Vehicles model-year 1996 and newer undergo a scan of the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system to help determine if the vehicle's emission control systems are operating properly.
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Gas cap required State regulations require that your gas cap is in place and is of the correct type for your vehicle to avoid excess evaporative emissions. Watch for warning lights The same "On Board Diagnostics" system in your vehicle that triggers the warning light is the same system that reports its information to our inspection station's computer determining if your vehicle meets state requirements, so if your vehicle's computer is triggering a "Check Engine" light, it may not pass the inspection.ruby motorcycle helmets for sale New or disconnected battery? If your battery is disconnected, or if it died and needed a jump start, your vehicle's computer system resets itself and would fail due to a lack of data even if your vehicle is operating properly. Driving between 100 - 150 miles (consult your vehicle's manual for an exact number) before coming in for your inspection will make sure your vehicle has gathered enough information for its test.
Extra tips for older model-year vehicles: State and county requirements for model years older than 1996 are a little different as these older vehicles don't have the computer systems installed to report information about the vehicle's performance. Plan a little extra timeOlder vehicles require a longer inspection process and may take a little longer, usually around 20 minutes from start of the inspection to getting back on the road. Tune-up before your emission inspectionIf your vehicle is registered in a county where an emissions test is required, a tailpipe emissions test is required on older vehicles. Dirty oil or a clogged air filter could affect your test results, so if your vehicle is due for an oil change you may want to do so before your emission inspection. Watch for warning signsRoad-weary vehicles can start to show signs of a faulty emissions system, including difficulty starting or staying running at idle, jumping or shaking at higher speeds, and misfires.