Sunday, October 21, 2018

What Drivers Want To Know About The Smog Check Stockton CA Technicians Perform

By Amy Graham


Unless you have an electric car, or a bicycle, you are contributing to air pollution and climate change every time you drive your vehicle. To reduce the carbon footprint as much as possible most states require cars to pass some sort of emissions testing before they are legal to drive on the roads. These tests determine how much pollution is coming from your vehicle when it's running. In the State of California the emissions test, or smog check Stockton CA mechanics perform is serious business.

People with new cars want to know if they are required to have their cars tested. It may not necessary to have a vehicle tested if it is six years old or newer. You will have to pay an annual abatement fee to cover the cost of the first six years though, but you will not have to get the certification during that time period.

Drivers are interested in whether there is a way to get exempted from the testing. If you have a gas powered vehicle that was built after 1975, it probably has to be tested. If your vehicle is powered by diesel, the built by date is after 1997.

Vehicles that weigh more than fourteen thousand pounds are exempt. Motorcycles and trailers are exempted from the inspections. There is no special exemption for those in the military.

The question heard most often concerns failing the test. Drivers want to know what to do if their vehicles don't meet the standards. If this happens to you, you are required to take your car to an auto mechanic, or a dealer, to have its condition brought up to an acceptable level. You can dispute the testing results. This involves contacting the appropriate agency for the particulars.

It is possible, for those who qualify, to get repair assistance from the BAR Consumer Assistance Program. If you are willing to voluntarily retire your car from the roadway, you may be compensated through this program. You can get as much as $1500 for retiring your vehicle.

Drivers often do not understand what a STAR station is or why they are required to use one. These are stations that have met the requirements of BAR for testing or testing and repairs. The services available at a STAR station must be posted. For more information on a STAR station near you, you can go to smogcheck.ca.gov. These stations replaced the Gold Star and Test Only programs.

Drivers ask about the what they have to give buyers when they sell a car. In this instance, the seller is responsible for providing the buyer with a valid certification when the vehicle is sold or transferred. The certification will be valid for 90 days from the date it was issued. The buyer has to pay the smog transfer fee.

People want to know what happens if they receive a vehicle as a gift. If the car is registered in the State of California to a grandparent, parent, spouse, domestic partner, sibling, or grandchild, it is not necessary to get an inspection. These are the only family members to which this exemption applies.




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