jocco, Just wait till they make your car are truck meat Air Quality Standards. Those anoying idot lights that are "ON" on your dash! They are throwing codes, when your vehicle is hooked up to the computer, These are sensors and things that have gone wrong, They WILL BE FIXED before you get an inspection sticker. OBTW Here in Williamson County Texas....Fastest growing county in the Nation! it is So Those computers that the inspection tech uses Is hooked up to the big computer at TxDot! So if you rig Failed emissions your vehicle is "Red Flagged" in the system so if you go somewhere else to get an inspection and it isn't fixed they will know, Here is another point, your vehicle has to be inspected in the county in which it is tagged! Go ahead and get it inspected in another county that at this time doesn't have the emissions test, get stopped and the law finds out....Big fine! Ya'll boys haven'0t got a clue to what crap is yet. An Inspection is waaaay more than brakes, lights, wipers, horn turn and stop lights. Saw a 97 red Mustang just get left at a mechanic shop, it was in pretty decent shape body, interior it was worth about $3000. it needed, $3000 of senors work to meet emissions. The car was basically abandoned. My old 97 F-150 4x4 with a 4.6 V8, needed and got almost $1000 is Sensor work last yr to pass. But I hadn't had to do anything to it ever so I guess it was about time. Open you eyes, and get ready for the ride of you life, Also it takes 25 yrs to Grandfather a vehicle to where it doesn't have to pass emissions. Ya'll have Fun! Later, John A.
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