NAC! Toyota corolla question
Chris Dyer
chrisdyer at hotmail.com
Thu May 13 13:10:49 EDT 2004
Pretty comprehensive for a government site:
www.dmv.ca.gov
For the most part, only newer cars get hit with a large fee for CA
registration. A "medium" sized fee is what you would pay. The main concern
for you is passing the C.A.R.B. test, which, frankly, is somewhat generous
to older cars.
I'm gonna take a wild, reckless assumption and say that you should pass if
you:
*do a tune up (check timing, mixture, replace plugs, cap, rotor, wires,
etc.)
*change oil
*use Chevron Supreme or a gas w/fuel injector cleaner pre-oil change
*run it like stink just before you drive to the smog test station (be sure
to go to a free re-test place)
*replace oxygen sensor
Of course the smart play is get the test first at a free-re-test place, then
see what happens. You might hit a home run the first try. Good luck, and
get AAA for your cross country trip!!
from chrisdyer at hotmail.com
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