Didn’t Pass the Smog Check? Here’s How to Get Back on Track

 

Failing a smog check may seem like a hassle, but it’s easier to bounce back than you think. By following a few smart steps, you can get your vehicle ready for a successful retest—and avoid unnecessary costs or delays.

Identify the Cause of the Smog Check Failure

Start by reviewing the inspection report provided by the smog check technician. This document usually includes diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), which reveal what went wrong and help direct the needed repairs.

Get Help from Certified Technicians

With the report in hand, head to a professional auto repair shop. A licensed mechanic can assess your emissions system, diagnose the issue accurately, and make the necessary adjustments to help your car meet smog check standards.

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Drive Enough to Reset the System

Once your vehicle is repaired, don’t rush back to the testing station. Drive it for around 100 miles in mixed driving conditions. This gives the onboard diagnostics system time to recalibrate and ensures the smog check system captures accurate data.

Retest Promptly and Prepare Ahead

Many areas allow a retest at no charge or reduced cost if you return within a specific time. Make sure your car is fully repaired and ready before scheduling a second smog check—and verify any time limits with your local station.


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