I hate California emissions law and their dumb "test only" requirements. The purpose is to keep the environment clean right? So how come when I fail the smog test, they are legally NOT allowed to tell me what the problem is? Anyways...
I drive a '93 Accord SE. Two years ago I passed my smog tests but the C.O. emissions seems to be borderline. This year I had to take my car to a test only center and it failed in the N.O. emissions and again barely passed the C.O. I asked around and since both C.O. and N.O. was pretty high, it might be the EGR valve since that regulates both. I spent $200 on the parts for a stupid little rinky dink EGR valve thinking I'll pass the test now. But nope I failed again. This time I failed both C.O. (since C.O.was already borderline before) and N.O.
In total, I spent about $300+ to try to legally pass my smog check. This is already half of what I make monthly (poor college student). The only other thing I could think of that might cause me to fail is the O2 sensor or the Catalytic Convertor. Both costs $100+ to buy not including labor and retest. If I know what the problem is exactly, I'd fix it but at this point, I feel like I have spent so much money needlessly that I'm about to get this smog check done illegally.
What do you guys think the problem is FOR SURE? I am about 3-4 months past due on my smog check. THis is driving me nuts.
I drive a '93 Accord SE. Two years ago I passed my smog tests but the C.O. emissions seems to be borderline. This year I had to take my car to a test only center and it failed in the N.O. emissions and again barely passed the C.O. I asked around and since both C.O. and N.O. was pretty high, it might be the EGR valve since that regulates both. I spent $200 on the parts for a stupid little rinky dink EGR valve thinking I'll pass the test now. But nope I failed again. This time I failed both C.O. (since C.O.was already borderline before) and N.O.
In total, I spent about $300+ to try to legally pass my smog check. This is already half of what I make monthly (poor college student). The only other thing I could think of that might cause me to fail is the O2 sensor or the Catalytic Convertor. Both costs $100+ to buy not including labor and retest. If I know what the problem is exactly, I'd fix it but at this point, I feel like I have spent so much money needlessly that I'm about to get this smog check done illegally.
What do you guys think the problem is FOR SURE? I am about 3-4 months past due on my smog check. THis is driving me nuts.