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path1
Jun 13, 2013Explorer
Look up for your state or County what the rules are. Beyond the paper they gave you. This info might even be on back of your failed test report of what to do next. My state has a program that if you fail and put some money (can't remember the $$ amount) into getting it to pass and it still fails you can present the receipts and get a waiver. The repairs are very very specific on what counts toward waiver and what doesn't and all have to be purchased after failing smog test.
Just looked up your state. see:
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-MV/RMV/1213694692475
I like clean air but when this whole thing started they were "just going to test what came out of tailpipe." Now they are plugging into computer and testing gas cap. Long ways from what they said.
Just looked up your state. see:
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-MV/RMV/1213694692475
I like clean air but when this whole thing started they were "just going to test what came out of tailpipe." Now they are plugging into computer and testing gas cap. Long ways from what they said.
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