Interesting the new testing condition for my car an Acura RSX, doesn't even involve a tail pipe no more but it's an "On Board Diagnostic Test", basically hooked up to the car's computer and read the OBD2 codes.
Two codes came back, and of course I failed.
The kicker though, the prior two years, had those two sames codes but passed the tail pipe testing with next to zero readings on pollution (which they no longer do).
Cleared the codes with my Mechanic now and see if it holds up the next few days for retesting, hope this works.
Dunno if this a money grabber?
In theory, I could just pay for the diagnostic fee, replace the CAT system and O2 sensors (as I have already confirmed the codes with my mechanic) and get the automatic conditional pass, but regardless the codes would have to be cleared, waited on a few days afterwards, might as well clear it before hand and see how it pans out.
Two codes came back, and of course I failed.
The kicker though, the prior two years, had those two sames codes but passed the tail pipe testing with next to zero readings on pollution (which they no longer do).
Cleared the codes with my Mechanic now and see if it holds up the next few days for retesting, hope this works.
Dunno if this a money grabber?
In theory, I could just pay for the diagnostic fee, replace the CAT system and O2 sensors (as I have already confirmed the codes with my mechanic) and get the automatic conditional pass, but regardless the codes would have to be cleared, waited on a few days afterwards, might as well clear it before hand and see how it pans out.