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Old 09-26-2015, 12:38 PM   #10
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i too have to deal with Commiefornia smog police and they are really cracking down on these aftermarket converters. Be aware what you are buying if you go aftermarket as they look for the approved stamp on these. Went through this crap with a toyota recently that stated Carb approved but in reality there is a Calif only Carb approved too. Make sure it's the Ca and not the 49 state Carb. It is true the sniffer machine has gone away now being replaced by newer system that I believe plugs into OBD2 port. I would drive the car after clearing all codes till all the readiness codes are met. Also Calif allows 1 or 2 readiness codes to not be met depending on your year.
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