001Stunna
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Congrats on both occasions!!Planning to get married so all the money had to go there instead of my baby; however, I did get the set of rims I wanted...Lols...should be coming in soon...
Your suggestion would make her FAIL even worse. The current aircare/etest in here changed to an OBD2 plug in test. Vehicles 98-00 are allowed a max of 2 pending tests. 01+ are allowed only one. Disconnecting the battery would send all her tests back to pending and waiting to be run/passed.Fix the o2 sensor and then disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the computer. The P1656 code should go away, I remember my sister having one of those codes pop up on her Accord after doing an oil change. Disconnected the battery and nothing has appeared 1000 miles later.
Back on point though...you CAN still do an old style etest at the discretion of the etest shop. The under the table price was just $200-250 last year when I had to try it out...so if you really blew $500 god damn that sucks especially if the shop did not even guarantee a pass.
You should've fixed your o2 code(s) if you knew about them before even trying for emissions to start with. Simply as MOT I believe does/can keep track of all your entries. & same as before some shops would/will not even do the under-the-table test if you've failed legally more than twice.
On another hand, fix your o2 sensor code. It's most likely causing 2 or 3 readiness tests to be pending or fail. The tranny code is not emission related and in reality should not be a reason to make you fail. Does it illuminate your CEL or no when thats the only code without the o2 code?
You work close to Tam I believe, and he should have my live data scanner with him. Get your o2 fixed and jump over to his place and check what the readiness status shows for the different tests/parameters...or get out of hiding and show up on a thursday night maybe lol.
Most shops will either scan the vin from your window, or write it in from your registration. I'm assuming/hoping the vin# is still on your windshield lower driver-side area.
If all won't work, register it as a hot rod lol
...however take note this may screw you over in terms of insurance...or it may not. It depends how your insurance companies takes the news. DO NOT however withhold it from them if you go such route as you will HAVE a misinterpretation under your file and 99.9% be dropped and have a cancellation under your file and rated back to a 1 star driver.
You will need some documentation from Rich if you do not have it already about the swap/labor etc.
If people running boost can pass with all tests showing N/A and only one test PASS...you can pass with a stock engine (just from a different car)
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