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^This sucks, bad idea. Here's why....
In Colorado we are one of the few states left with mandatory emissions testing for non-commercial vehicles. It is a major pain in the ass, I can tell you from experience. Because of this, I personally am not able to drive a car that works perfect. My car (98 Jetta) will not pass emissions simply because the check engine light is illuminated. I won't go into the details, but the part I need to fix this problem is near impossible to find...and as a result I can't fix my car that works perfect already. It is not polluting whatsoever either, but of course they don't care about that. Obviously I can't drive a car without current tags without getting pulled over, but I can't get tags cause the car won't pass emissions....what a mess.
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- overall a good thing to give states more power , something that has been dwindling over yearsBattleAxe
- why not just disconnect or break the light?DrBombay
- The problem is with the VW check engine light, not with the emissions testing. I ahve a Jetta and had the same problem.Josev
- problem. Massachusetts failed me once. Get the light fixed.Josev