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Passenger vehicle inspection obd6/29/2023 If you complete the repairs yourself, the calculation of the cost of the emissions repairs includes only the documented cost of the parts that have been purchased and installed generally within 30 days of initial failure,.The invoices and the receipts must document that the cost of the emissions repairs, including parts, labor, and related sales tax was at least $450.You must have invoices and receipts that prove that repairs related to the vehicle emissions system were completed at a NYS-registered repair shop, or at an out-of-state repair shop.The emissions control devices (ECDs) in your vehicle must be intact, and must not show any evidence of tampering (gas-powered vehicles only).The inspection report for the re-inspection must show that your vehicle failed the OBDII test, but that your vehicle passed the safety inspection, the gas cap check (gas-powered vehicles only), and the visual inspection of the emissions control devices (gas-powered vehicles only).You must have the inspection report that shows the failure from the initial NYVIP2 inspection station.The inspector then issues the inspection sticker for your vehicle, which is valid for 1 year. The inspection station keeps a copy of the waiver and other inspection related documents for two years. Both you and the inspector must sign the waiver form. Once a vehicle fails an emissions re-inspection, if the vehicle qualifies, the inspector can issue a waiver and print a waiver form and inspection receipt. The vehicle also needs to have received repairs that are related to the initial failure of the OBDII inspection and the cost of the repairs was at least $450 for emissions related parts, labor and tax, and the vehicle does not pass the OBDII inspection during a re-inspection. You must have the vehicle repaired to meet the standards and pass a re-inspection.Ī vehicle that is required to have the OBDII inspection can qualify for a waiver (valid for 1 year) if the vehicle fails the OBDII re-inspection, but had passed the safety inspection, the gas cap check (gas-powered vehicles only) and the visual inspection of the emissions control devices (gas-powered vehicles only). The failure of the vehicle to pass the inspection can prevent the renewal of the vehicle registration. If your vehicle is required to receive an OBDII emissions test, and it does not qualify for a waiver the vehicle must pass that inspection in order to receive an inspection sticker. What can occur if my vehicle fails the OBDII test?
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