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Old 05-17-2010, 06:49 PM
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Question # allowed not ready codes?

I have no cats and I dont have the AIR system anymore. I went to Keith Craft on plano parkway and I was told since my cars a 2001 I was only allowed one not ready code while pre 2001 f-bodies were allowed two. Is this true? Tried a search but no solid answers..

PM me if anyone knows someplace friendly to get it inspected, Im back in Plano for the summer.
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I think that is true. You won't pass a visual without cats (but they probably won't notice the AIR) and you'll probably need a tune to get the not readys cleared.

I don't think they test in College Station so why not get it inspected down there?
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Originally Posted by jrm1493
I think that is true. You won't pass a visual without cats (but they probably won't notice the AIR) and you'll probably need a tune to get the not readys cleared.

I don't think they test in College Station so why not get it inspected down there?
The air tubing as gone and I took the fuse out so it would stop pumping air, will it still throw a code if I put the fuse back in?

I thought it had to be inspected in the county its registered in?
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OBD testing will not pass with more than 1 not ready.
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if older than 01 you can have two not readies, and if its newer your only allowed one
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Will there still be a code for the air if its not hooked up to my exhaust and its just pumping in the engine bay? I dont even think I kept all that hose **** anymore
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http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/vi/Misc...tice092008.pdf

Change number 1

Effective October 15, 2008:

For vehicles year model 2001 and newer, we allow one (1) non-continuous monitor to be Not Ready and still pass the test, but two (2) or more Not Ready's will cause the vehicle to fail.

For vehicles year model 1996 – 2000, we allow two (2) non-continuous monitors to be Not Ready and still pass the test, but three (3) or more Not Ready's will cause the vehicle to fail.
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Originally Posted by ryan_ws6
Will there still be a code for the air if its not hooked up to my exhaust and its just pumping in the engine bay? I dont even think I kept all that hose **** anymore
on my 98 i took all the plumbing out and left the pump and relay in and i still had a code even though the pump was on... when i got it tuned i had all the emission and rear o2 codes tuned out and then i ditched the pump




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