Except as exempted in section 79.2 of this Part, all motor vehicles registered in this State must pass both the appropriate emissions inspection and the appropriate safety inspection before any inspection certificate may be issued. This section describes the specific tests that are authorized and required under section 301 (d) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and 6 NYCRR Part 217. Vehicles subject to diesel emissions inspection (smoke opacity test) are subject to the procedures set forth in section 79.26 of this Part.
The following items must be inspected on vehicles subject to a low enhanced or OBD II emissions inspection, except that diesel-powered vehicles that are subject to the OBD II emissions inspection shall not be inspected for items 1 through 8b. A vehicle must be inspected only for the items with which it was originally equipped by the manufacturer. Vehicles classified as homemade or custom on the certificate of registration are only subject to the gas cap inspection/test described in item number 8b:
Procedure | Reject if: | ||||
Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) System | |||||
1. | Presence of PCV system for 25 model years old and newer vehicles. | 1. | The PCV system is missing or disconnected. | ||
Catalytic Converter | |||||
2. | Presence of the catalytic converter for 25 model years old and newer vehicles. Check to determine that the air supply is connected to the converter when applicable. | 2. | The catalytic converter is disconnected or removed. The air supply to the converter is disconnected or removed. | ||
Fuel Inlet Restrictor | |||||
3. | For 25 model years old and newer vehicles, check the fuel inlet pipe to determine that the restrictor is in its designed location. (The door that covers the hole for the fuel nozzle is not required to be in place). | 3. | The restrictor is missing; has been bent back against the filler pipe; or has been altered in a way that will allow the introduction of a larger "leaded fuel" nozzle. | ||
Exhaust Gas Recirculator Valve (EGR) | |||||
4. | For 25 model years old and newer, secure mounting of the EGR valve and proper connection of hoses. | 4. | The EGR valve is removed. The vacuum hoses are disconnected or removed. Any visible electrical connector to the EGR, or any visible component of the EGR system, is disconnected or removed. | ||
Thermostatic Air Cleaner (TAC) | |||||
5. | For 25 model years old and newer vehicles, check for proper placement of the thermostatic air cleaner. | 5. | The unit is missing. Holes have been drilled or punched in the air cleaner. Vacuum lines are disconnected or missing. Manifold heat pipe is disconnected or missing. | ||
Air Injection System (AIR) | |||||
6. | For 25 model years old and newer vehicles, check for presence of original designed air injection system. | 6. | The air pump, if originally equipped with one, is disconnected or removed. The drive belt is removed. The air hoses and/or pipes are disconnected or removed. The diverter valve is disconnected or removed. | ||
Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) | |||||
7. | For 25 model years old and newer vehicles, check the fuel evaporation control system. | 7. | The canister is removed or the hoses are disconnected or removed. | ||
Gas Cap | |||||
8a. | [Reserved] | 8a. | [Reserved] | ||
8b. | Vehicles subject to the low enhanced emissions inspection or OBD II emissions inspection. | 8b. | Gas cap is missing, broken or cracked. | ||
All non-exempt vehicles including vehicles with a make of custom or homemade, the vehicle gas cap shall be present and shall be visually checked for condition, as directed by the CVIS software. | |||||
OBD II | |||||
9a. | Operation of MIL. All non-exempt vehicles subject to the OBD II test, except for vehicles with a make of custom or homemade, shall be checked for the operation and activation of the on-board diagnostic malfunction indicator light (MIL), as per EPA and DEC requirements. | 9a. | The MIL fails to light with the key on and engine off. The MIL remains lit with the engine running. | ||
9b. | OBD II eligible vehicles as per above in 9a. | 9b. | The MIL is commanded on by the OBD II system. | ||
10. | All non-exempt vehicles subject to the OBD II test, except for vehicles with a make of custom or homemade, shall be checked for the operation and activation of the vehicle's OBD II system monitors, as per EPA and DEC requirements. These monitors are manufacturer-specific and include but are not limited to: the comprehensive component monitor, the misfire monitor, the fuel monitor, the oxygen sensor monitor, the catalyst monitor, the EGR monitor, the EVAP monitor, the heated catalyst monitor, the A/C system refrigerant monitor, the heated 02 sensor monitor and the secondary AIR monitor. | 10. | If the number of monitors that the CVIS determines to be "not ready" exceeds the maximum allowable as calculated by NYS DEC, or by EPA mandate. | ||
11. | All non-exempt vehicles subject to the OBD II test, except for vehicles with a make of custom or homemade shall be checked for proper operation of the OBD II system by communicating with the CVIS, as per DEC requirements. | 11. | If the NYVIP CVIS is unable to communicate with the OBD II computer in the vehicle. |
Any vehicle required to be equipped with an OBD system that is exempt from the OBD II emissions inspection under section 79.2(f)(4) of this Part, and is inspected at an inspection station owned and/or operated by a registered new motor vehicle dealer, is required to have advisory emissions scan completed during the inspection. The advisory scan will be completed using the NYVIP CVIS. No results will be reported to the consumer and such consumer shall not be charged a fee for the advisory emissions scan.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 15 § 79.24