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Old 04-16-2023, 10:03 AM   #1
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And correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it considered illegal to sell a car in CA knowing that it has such a fault and not disclosing it to the buyer, and that it could only be sold as a parts car if it was unable to correctly pass smog?
Theoretically it`s illegal but there`s no way to prove that. I wouldn`t sell a car like that because it`s just not cool but I`m pretty sure there are a lot of cars out there with CEL coming up intermittently which the seller forgets to mention. Actually there is nothing illegal in just erasing the codes then get the car smogged. When the CEL is on, many shops just erase the codes first and see if it re-occurs. As the owner, you can even naively think they solved the problem, and you are not aware that the same issue comes back, say, 200 miles later after you sold the car.
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Old 04-18-2023, 01:36 AM   #2
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Theoretically it`s illegal but there`s no way to prove that. I wouldn`t sell a car like that because it`s just not cool but I`m pretty sure there are a lot of cars out there with CEL coming up intermittently which the seller forgets to mention. Actually there is nothing illegal in just erasing the codes then get the car smogged. When the CEL is on, many shops just erase the codes first and see if it re-occurs. As the owner, you can even naively think they solved the problem, and you are not aware that the same issue comes back, say, 200 miles later after you sold the car.
Been there, tried that. CA smog stations can tell the code has been cleared. The equipment will not pass a car with a cleared code.
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Old 04-18-2023, 08:44 AM   #3
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Been there, tried that. CA smog stations can tell the code has been cleared. The equipment will not pass a car with a cleared code.
Of course it won`t pass, because the readiness sensors show up as uncomplete. The codes need to be cleared AND the readiness sensors need to show completion. If these two conditions check out (and the error code won`t return) the car will pass. So the question is how long it takes for the code to return. If it returns immediately the car will obviously fail. If not, it`ll pass. You can monitor that with any generic tester, so you will know in advance.
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