New Jersey inspection question
#21
NJ Inspection 06 TBSS
I'm considering removing the EGR system in my '99 Z-28. I know this will set an SES code so I plan to delete the test. I've also deleted the rear O2 sensor test and I wanted to know if these deleted tests will show up when I go to inspection in New Jersey. Can they see these deletes? Is there a limit to the number of deletes without failing?
Thanks to all NJ LSX fans.
Carmen
Thanks to all NJ LSX fans.
Carmen
#22
NJ Emissions
If you have a low battery, the pcm needs to relearn the drive cycle, that's why the readiness state will not complete.
Once you have a good battery in the car you will have to complete the drive cycles, then you will be able to pass, providing it's not setting any codes.
BTW, it is the state inspectors discretion to do any visual inspections that they deem necessary, some may where others don't.
Once you have a good battery in the car you will have to complete the drive cycles, then you will be able to pass, providing it's not setting any codes.
BTW, it is the state inspectors discretion to do any visual inspections that they deem necessary, some may where others don't.
#23
TECH Apprentice
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The Cherry Hill station has cameras in the ground that they drive over to check for cats, and they do every time. When you go to remove the codes, only change the "DTC processing enablers" that you want deleted to "not reported". Don't change the MIL enablers or the tests could report as incomplete. Fake cats, no rear O2 (one dummy, one wideband), no EGR, no AIR here and passed with flying colors.