Another smog station ya. Love the KTM and New Mexico sounds really nice (don't worry I'm not moving there).yeppers, try an different DMV
Thanks for this, I’ll try going this week and see if a picture is acceptable.
I’ll take one, send me an email [email protected]I actually make automotive labels like that if you need one. I'm pretty busy this week so it would probably take a couple days, but give me a shout if you need one.
If it isn't clearly marked with a valid CARB number you probably aren't passing, sorry. The sticker isn't going to change that.I have an aftermarket catalytic converter.
Rattler6 is the man for this type of thing. My labels were top notch!I actually make automotive labels like that if you need one. I'm pretty busy this week so it would probably take a couple days, but give me a shout if you need one.
That’s the annoying part. All parts have CARB stamps on them that are readable. I have paperwork proving it’s for a 97 Jeep. They just look at me and say “this jeep has multiple family numbers and without the emissions label I don’t know which one yours is” even though my paperwork clearly shows it covers multiple family numbers.I've never had an issue. My sticker isn't even readable. Mine is federal build and brought to CA. So that might be it.
Check if you can read the part number on the catalytic converter as well. One shop tried to fail me because they refused to look with more than a mirror.
It is clearly marked with a valid CARB number and I have paperwork to show it’s for both family numbers that CA cares about for a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. They are literally failing me for not having a sticker. After it failed once, I’ve tried 3 other STAR smog stations and they don’t even start the smog unless I have a sticker. I’ve read online multiple times that a sticker is not required, I’ve told them that and they say I’m wrong.If it isn't clearly marked with a valid CARB number you probably aren't passing, sorry. The sticker isn't going to change that.
No need to apologize, I appreciate all the help i'm getting!!Are you importing the Jeep into California? That is a different thing for sure. If that's the case sorry for the bad advice.
I'd get a sticker and make it look like it was always there before I did anything else considering all that. No idea why they are giving you flack now, that sucks.So I just did more research and turns out that my Jeep is an out of state vehicle with Federal emissions. I don't know why it never failed before but here we are.
Only new cars get the first six years before having to get smog check every two years.If you fail multiple times in a row you get added as at risk and have to smog every other year