New Smog Check Test

Smog Check Program's Updated Test Technology Californians getting a smog check today may notice that the traditional tailpipe test used for many years has been replaced by a quicker, computer-based test for gasoline-powered cars model-year 2000 and newer, and for most diesel vehicles that are model-year 1998 and newer. This updated test uses the diagnostic capabilities of the vehicle's computer system instead of the traditional tailpipe probe to measure the vehicle's emissions. This On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system gathers information and determines if the vehicle's emission control systems are operating properly. A visual inspection of emission control components is still required as well. The OBD only method of testing vehicles is the result of 2010 legislation (AB 2289-Eng) which is designed to improve the Smog Check Program and further reduce air pollution. The Smog Check program removes hundreds of tons of smog-forming pollutants from California's air every day. Gasoline…
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“Check Before You Burn” – smog check near me

No-Burn Alerts Issued When Fine Particle Air Pollution is Forecast to be High; Prohibits Wood Burning for 24 Hours The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) today announced the launch of its annual “Check Before You Burn” program, designed to protect public health by reducing harmful wood smoke during winter months. Under the program, mandatory no-burn alerts will be issued for Orange County and non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties when fine particle air pollution levels are forecast to be high. Similar programs exist throughout much of California and in many other areas of the nation. This is what makes finding a smog check near me so important. During a no-burn day, residents in affected areas are not allowed to burn wood – both indoors and outdoors. The no-burn prohibition also applies to manufactured fire logs, such as those made from wax or paper. “While fine particle pollution levels in Southern California have been d…
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Industry Associations Offer Resources for Automotive Professionals – smog check near me

Automotive industry associations can offer many member benefits and a variety of resources to automotive professionals, including locations of smog check near me. Membership advantages often include: • Education and training opportunities • Access to industry and networking events • Representation by advocacy programs • Insurance programs • Discounts • Access to industry information and resources Membership also demonstrates a commitment to the highest industry standards, which can provide consumers added assurance of professionalism. The Bureau of Automotive Repair Advisory Group (BAG) includes members and representatives from various industry associations. BAG was established by the Department of Consumer Affairs and BAR to increase the level of communication between BAR, the automotive repair and Smog Check industries, and consumers. This voluntary membership group helps to advocate for a fair automotive repair marketplace and provides input to the Chief on BAR’s programs…
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