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ThePolarBear11 OP t1_je2s9rk wrote

Reply to comment by FinnbarMcBride in Emissions? by ThePolarBear11

So … do I even need to spend $1600 damn dollars to even fix this then if the only penalty is $20?! Car is already registered and it expires in two years per state law. Kinda surprised if this is the case.

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FinnbarMcBride t1_je2tmlv wrote

If you don't fix it and pass emissions you'll never be able to renew the registration for the car

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ThePolarBear11 OP t1_je2tz2d wrote

Gotcha makes sense. But my registration for the two years will be fine though? Like my plates wouldn’t show up as failing emissions and I would get pulled over for not passing?

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whateverusayboi t1_je2vb8b wrote

>But my registration for the two years will be fine though? Like my plates wouldn’t show up as failing emissions and I would get pulled over for not passing?

Yeah, reg. will be fine. I also posted a link you can read. I forget how much it was, but there used to be a maximum amount you could spend on repair, and they'd give you a waiver if you still failed..

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HeyYoJelLo t1_je3mpdw wrote

Yes. I never do emissions on a car until I'm sure I'm going to keep it beyond registration. Return the cat. Wait until your almost due then trade in. The new car will have to pass from the dealer.

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Agnaolds t1_je2tx9b wrote

If you need the catalytic converter to pass emissions than technically you have 2 years to get it fixed as you can't renew the car registration without having passed emissions.

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