California does 2 types of SMOG.Yes, but when I posted this question to Bing's AI:
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Does a California smog test technician insert an exhaust test probe into a vehicle's exhaust pipe as part of the emissions test?
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Yes, during a California smog test, a technician typically inserts an exhaust test probe into the vehicle’s exhaust pipe to measure emissions. This is part of the tailpipe emissions test, which checks for pollutants like carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted by the vehicle
I never watch the test being done, so I can't verify what was listed above. I did once try to drive only 1.5 miles to the smog test. It failed me due to a "not ready" status I went back the following weekend, and after driving 10 miles to the shop, my car passed without issue.
When they run the mirror on a cat, they’re looking for an EO number on the catalytic converter to make sure it’s CA state approved. Can’t just use an EPA approved one.I imported my Supra new into CA and it was required to have smog.
There was no tailpipe testing only OBD. Not sure if my guy was lazy but didn’t do a visual. When I brought my WRX in to CA, they did run a mirror underneath.
Depending on the model year, you're either doing STAR (OBD) or a regular tail pipe emissions Smog. The idea is that the OBD will tell you if all systems and sensors are working within tolerable parameters. So in theory, if there are no CEL, all systems are ready then the car is working within SMOG parameters and doesn't need a sniffer and dyno roll. But sensors can easily be fooled by defoulers or coding out on the ECU, which is why CA is checking for CVNs and CID and why techs are required to do a visual check.What's funnier, it's not really even emissions testing either.
I talked with the SMOG guy when he did my 435i. He just plugged in the OBD2 connector, checked the 6 or 8 "ready" categories on his display (I saw them and they looked A LOT like the Torque app). He then looked under the hood, ran a mirror to see the exhaust system, and put the tail pipe sensor in there - but said on the newer cars they don't measure anything anymore. Tailpipe is now if it smokes or not - if so, immediate fail.
I supposed the *assumption* is if the car is newer, it should pass emissions.
Not necessarily.Agree with both of you. Tailpipe testing is part of the process, fail the OBD or tailpipe and you are done.
Says the guy living in Australia, a place were I lost track of how many jokes there are about it.CA must be the looniest state in the US. I bought this 6 months ago from CA. Check out the warning label! For a tire inflation adaptor!
Phil
CP65 is such a pain in the ass. People literally will go into stores looking for products without the warning label, have it tested and if it fails they sue the manufacturer and retailer.CA must be the looniest state in the US. I bought this 6 months ago from CA. Check out the warning label! For a tire inflation adaptor!
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So does every “Welcome to California” sign also have the warning label on it? Sounds like just living in CA will give you cancer.CP65 is such a pain in the ass. People literally will go into stores looking for products without the warning label, have it tested and if it fails they sue the manufacturer and retailer.
All that crap says is this product is made with materials that have been known to cause cancer. Unless you're melting it and injecting it into your blood stream, you're fine but people think they can get cancer by touching it. You know what else can possible cause cancer? Stepping into the sun, sitting in your car on the freeway, living life, etc etc.
No joke. But you’re likely to see a CP65 warning near the entrance or cash wrap at most retailers.So does every “Welcome to California” sign also have the warning label on it? Sounds like just living in CA will give you cancer.
https://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/exposure-wildfires-increases-risk-cancer-339499
When I got it I went to the website to try and figure out what about it was a risk to my health but found nothing obvious so came to the conclusion it was only CA "stuff".CP65 is such a pain in the ass. People literally will go into stores looking for products without the warning label, have it tested and if it fails they sue the manufacturer and retailer.
All that crap says is this product is made with materials that have been known to cause cancer. Unless you're melting it and injecting it into your blood stream, you're fine but people think they can get cancer by touching it. You know what else can possible cause cancer? Stepping into the sun, sitting in your car on the freeway, living life, etc etc.