Originally Posted by 94blackmx5
(Post 547368)
loan a scan tool from a local parts store and clear the code in the parking lot of your inspection station. it should take a little while for it to come back.
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Anybody here from Massachusetts? I'll be moving there this summer and am kinda concerned about these inspections. In Kentucky there is no such inspections of any kind. What should i be ready for?
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I lived in Mass. until 2004 before coming back to NJ. For your older car they do a tailpipe sniffer and make sure there's no CEL. Also test for all the basic stuff: headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, brakes, mirrors, cat, muffler, etc. .... I'm sure Google can tell you exactly what's involved.
Where in Mass are you moving? |
Originally Posted by Jeff_Ciesielski
(Post 547315)
I miss living in Indiana. No inspection...period. No downpipe? No problem!
Clarification: I ONLY miss living in Indiana for its extremely lax automobile laws. Other than that, it is pretty much the asshole of America. *Sorry if I piss anyone off. Feel free to make fun of Colorado or Maine. I do it all the time. Maine is particularly easy. Just make reference to things like chainsaws, rusty snowmobiles, flannel, and lumberjacks. We only have one area code for gods sake. |
They should do an inspection with the CEL on, over here we do, we just tell them it could possibly fail because of your CEL and you mark it on the computer when your going through the inspection.
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Originally Posted by evank
(Post 547413)
I lived in Mass. until 2004 before coming back to NJ. For your older car they do a tailpipe sniffer and make sure there's no CEL. Also test for all the basic stuff: headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, brakes, mirrors, cat, muffler, etc. .... I'm sure Google can tell you exactly what's involved.
Where in Mass are you moving? Guess i'll have to find a cat. lol |
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