[AT] Tractor hauler question.

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Tue Aug 26 06:36:31 PDT 2008


That is why I prefer the older models.  I can convert them to propane or 
CNG and not put up with all that BS and not hurt the environment..

Cecil in OKla

charlie hill wrote:
> In NC the code has to clear and the engine has to be run through several 
> run/stop cycles before it can be inspected.  However none of that applies to 
> pre-95 vehicles.
> 
> Charlie
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> From: "Don Bowen" <don.bowen at earthlink.net>
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> 
>>> If however your state has an emissions
>>> inspection program, typically you cannot pass if your Check Engine
>>> light is on for ANY reason.  (You already know this, just stating it
>>> for the record))
>> I California you cannot pass if any of the IM codes are not set.  The 
>> check
>> engine light may be out but the tester reads the IM codes because they are
>> afraid you may have cleared the codes.
>>
>> Don Bowen  KI6DIU
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