geoyam
SDD Junior Member
I searched for any threads on this subject and can't believe that there is nothing being discussed about this.
I was checking my car's smog status when I came across some disturbing information on the California's Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) website.
Starting January 1, 2010 BAR will require bi-annual smog check for all diesel powered vehicles manufactured after model year 1997 that have a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 8,501 lbs. (AB1488)
The test will include a visual inspection, OBD and visual smoke. No tail pipe emissions testing will be done.
And if that's not bad enough, AB1488 also authorizes BAR to test diesels within the 8,501 to 10,00 lbs weight range if it is "technologically and economically feasible" to do so.
AB1488 was signed into law by Governor Arnold back in October 2007. How did anyone not see that this was in the works, (me included).
I was checking my car's smog status when I came across some disturbing information on the California's Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) website.
Starting January 1, 2010 BAR will require bi-annual smog check for all diesel powered vehicles manufactured after model year 1997 that have a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 8,501 lbs. (AB1488)
The test will include a visual inspection, OBD and visual smoke. No tail pipe emissions testing will be done.
And if that's not bad enough, AB1488 also authorizes BAR to test diesels within the 8,501 to 10,00 lbs weight range if it is "technologically and economically feasible" to do so.
AB1488 was signed into law by Governor Arnold back in October 2007. How did anyone not see that this was in the works, (me included).
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