Janni
Enthusiast
My car just failed emissions testing for the following three reasons (systems)
1. Evaporative Emissions System (Not Ready)
2. O2 Sensor Heater (Not Ready)
3. Catalyst (Not Ready)
Spoke with my mechanic extraodinaire, Tom Sessions, and we've decided the Evap Emissions - my car had a full tank of gas and apparently it doesn't cycle the evaporative emissions canister check at a full tank.
Then the heater for the O2 sensors doesn't kick on if the car is warm. And ye s- the car was fairly warm. it's 7 miles to the inspection station and it was 87 degrees out.
Have no idea why the catalyst would show as "Not Ready"
Apparently, you cannot have more than one "Not Ready". So if that's the case, I am not sure it'll ever pass as it'll always be at operating temperature when I get there. I guess I could drop it off and let it sit for a few hours, but that seems unnecessary.
Car is completely, embarrassingly, stock.
4K miles.
It has NEVER had a check engine light. Battery has not been drained, computer has not been reset. Nothing.
Any ideas?
I am going to drive it around for hte next couple of days and then bring it back. There's nothing "wrong" with it.
Called DMV- they were helpful - as they recommended going to the dealer and having diagnostics done on it. Tom's out of town until Monday, so that's not going to happen.
1. Evaporative Emissions System (Not Ready)
2. O2 Sensor Heater (Not Ready)
3. Catalyst (Not Ready)
Spoke with my mechanic extraodinaire, Tom Sessions, and we've decided the Evap Emissions - my car had a full tank of gas and apparently it doesn't cycle the evaporative emissions canister check at a full tank.
Then the heater for the O2 sensors doesn't kick on if the car is warm. And ye s- the car was fairly warm. it's 7 miles to the inspection station and it was 87 degrees out.
Have no idea why the catalyst would show as "Not Ready"
Apparently, you cannot have more than one "Not Ready". So if that's the case, I am not sure it'll ever pass as it'll always be at operating temperature when I get there. I guess I could drop it off and let it sit for a few hours, but that seems unnecessary.
Car is completely, embarrassingly, stock.
4K miles.
It has NEVER had a check engine light. Battery has not been drained, computer has not been reset. Nothing.
Any ideas?
I am going to drive it around for hte next couple of days and then bring it back. There's nothing "wrong" with it.
Called DMV- they were helpful - as they recommended going to the dealer and having diagnostics done on it. Tom's out of town until Monday, so that's not going to happen.