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Failed NJ Car Inspection twice for emmisions. Do they just keep letting you fail or do they impound your car?

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Failed NJ Car Inspection twice for emmisions. Do they just keep letting you fail or do they impound your car?

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I have a 1993 Saturn SL2. Its failed twice so far for NJ State Car Inspection for emmsions. It is getting better, but Im worried… Do they take your car eventually or do they let you keep going through inspection? So far I have had the oil changed, the engine cleaned, and then recently, the pvc valve changed and the catalytic converter replaced. So I am trying to get it passed. A: In New Jersey if you fail your inspection, you will be allowed a specified amount of time to have the necessary repairs completed and your vehicle re-inspected. You can either have the repairs completed by a registered Emissions Repair Facility (ERF) or you can make them yourself. When you fail the inspection, you will get an Emissions Repair Form and a Vehicle Inspection Report that will help determine what caused the emissions problem. New Jersey Administrative Code 13:20-43.12 speaks about inspection extensions. Here it states that the owner of a motor vehicle registered in NJ which has failed inspection

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