Inspection

I know its a long shot, but I need an inspection for an obd II car with an obd I ecu. Please pm me with any info you got. That is all.:slight_smile:

Shit I just remembered I need to get my Stang inspected. It may or may not pass…not sure.

I have a crack in the lower right of my windshield that i dont want to fix…

I am pretty sure I cant pass inspection because of it :confused:
Anybody know anyone before i try my local shops.

i gotta get mine inspected this month…

what kind of car with obd1?

Passed inspection a few days ago, was glad you don’t need to speedometer to pass lol

that might be tough…because they run the VIN and registration and if they cant hook it up to an OBDII consult port and get readings they will fail automatically…

Its a 2000 civic. And there are ways to get around it, i just need a shop or somebody that does inspections to help me out.

Which vehicles must get the new OBDII test?

The new OBDII test is required for any gas-powered vehicle that is not exempt from emissions inspection and that:

  • Has a model year of 1996 or newer, and
  • Is more than two model years old, and
  • Displays a weight that is less than 8,501 lbs. on the vehicle registration.
    What motor vehicles are exempt from emissions inspection for gas-powered vehicles?

These motor vehicles are exempt from emissions inspection for gas-powered vehicles:

  • Vehicles that are less than two model years old, or more than 25 model years old (for example, a 1975 model in 2001).
  • Diesel-powered vehicles 8500 lbs. or less and Diesel-powered vehicles 8501 lbs. and more registered in the NYCMA area that are required to have the emissions inspection for diesel-powered vehicles.
  • Electric-powered vehicles.
  • Motorcycles.
  • Vehicles that are registered as farm equipment or that have historical plates.
  • Homemade vehicles or custom vehicles that are registered in the Upstate Area.

you should pretty much fall under custom vehicle status

ok there is still a way around it.