How long is CT emissions good for?

How long is CT emissions good for?

two years
Connecticut requires vehicles emissions testing every two years, with some exceptions. What vehicles get tested? If you need to register or renew your car during the outage, you can still do so.

Can you pass emissions with check engine light on in CT?

Here are some tips to keep in mind to ensure passing a Connecticut vehicle emissions test: Make sure the vehicle does not have its “Check Engine” light on; If it does, it will not pass the test.

Do you need to bring anything for emissions test?

What should I bring for the test? You should bring your vehicle, the test notice, and/or your registration card, along with the test fee. You can pay your test fee by cash, MasterCard, VISA, American Express, check (made payable to VEIP), money order or traveler’s check.

What kind of car is the Volvo 850R?

Surprisingly, Volvo started off in this race series with an 850 wagon, possibly wanting to shed that family hauler image once and for all. Main beneficiary of all this competition experience right now is Volvo’s 850R sedan, a race-bred machine if ever there was one, with its hunkered-down looks and ultra-low-profile tires on skinny-spoked wheels.

When was Volvo built a turbo five-cylinder performance station?

The year was 1996, and Volvo just couldn’t stop being awesome. The 1995 Volvo 850 T-5R was nuts for a family station wagon. It had a 2.3-liter turbocharged five-cylinder with an ECU tuned by Porsche for 243 horsepower, sticky low-profile Pirelli P-Zero tires as standard, and a drag coefficient of 0.29.

What happens if your Volvo Car is not ready?

Basically, if you go for emissions testing and they scan your computer and find that your car is not ready although there are no diagnostic trouble codes (DTC’s) or check engine light, you’ll fail the inspection. A regular OBD-II scanner will also tell you that your readiness codes are not set.

How to set your readiness code for Volvo?

A regular OBD-II scanner will also tell you that your readiness codes are not set. Volvo gives us a specific Drive Cycle that has to be done at least twice to set these codes so that you will pass inspection. In this thread, you’ll find those instructions.

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