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I have a 1999 Plymouth Breeze car and it recently passed the NJ inspection.
The is good. I am moving to California. I have heard that CA emission control etc is different then NJ. If I move my car, will it fail there? If anybody can share any insight or have experienced any issue. please share it. I don't want to spend money in moving the car; only to know there that I can't drive the car as it has failed some DMV test. . is there a forum or place where I can ask for such an info? Any early reply will be highly appreciated |
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You should have no problem smogging your car in CA if it passed NJ. As long as you dont have a check engine light and your emmision readings are within spec. I would take a look at your NJ smog check #'s and call a CA smog referee and ask him if your numbers are within spec. I hope this helps
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My car got passed NJ inspection test from DMV location(I don't know if they also perform a smog test) 2 days back without any issues.
who is CA smog referee ? |
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your answer is here;
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