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Emissions Inspector Certification 2024-2025. Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+
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2 Speed idle; 8,500 - 9,000 GVWR - ANS 8,500 or Less - IM check, 8,501 - 9,000 - 2 speed idle. - ANS A customer may challenge the results of the emissions inspection if his or her vehicle fails. 10 days within the day the vehicle failed. - ANS A tailpipe test using a dynamometer may also be referred to as an acceleration simulation mode (ASM) test. - ANS A valid registration card is required for a vehicle to be inspected. If the registration is expired, the registration must be renewed before the inspection can be made again. - ANS All emissions inspections stickers must be secured in a safe place, under lock and key, at all times. - ANS Always follow the periodic maintenance schedules and procedures recommended by the equipment manufacture. - ANS Always look at the sticker or plate located on the vehicle to determine the GVWR. Do not rely on the GVWR stated on the vehicle registration. - ANS Any cost incurred as a results of replacing or correcting an original emissions system component that is tampered with, bypassed, removed, or missing; Labor cost if repairs were made by the vehicle owner; Repairs that do not relate to the reason the
vehicle failed emissions; any cost/repairs covered by an emissions control warranty do not qualify toward the cost limit for obtaining an emissions waiver. - ANS Automobiles produce the most NOx pollution. - ANS Calibration must be done by a certified emissions inspector. - ANS Catalytic Converters ; All gasses with a 2 go on the right side of chart. - ANS Check engine light - can conduct the 6-point visual inspection. - ANS Classic, antique, specially constructed, or collectable motor vehicles are not subject to receive emissions (stated as such). - ANS Clean air is our goal. - ANS CO2 is a desirable component of exhaust. A higher CO2 percentage indicates combustion efficiency. The more efficient the burn is, the more efficient the vehicle is running. - ANS Damaged stickers should be punched with a hole punch. - ANS Do not use pass cap on vehicles. - ANS EIC expires every 2 years. It is the emission inspectors' responsibility to visit the training portal. - ANS Eliminating Human Error. - ANS First emission control device - 1960 - ANS Freeze Frame; when an emissions-related malfunction occurs, the vehicle's OBD will store the code in the DTC. - ANS Fuel pressure is not monitored.
check. 2001 + older - Older 2 monitors not set, 2002 and newer one monitor not set. - ANS If any damage makes the vehicle unsafe to perform on the dyno, repairs must be made and perform the necessary calibration procedures before beginning the emissions test. - ANS If the ambient temperature exceeds 72 degreed F, place a large fan in front of the vehicle to simulate normal road air flow. - ANS If the vehicle's exhaust system prevents insertion of the probe 10 inches, a tailpipe extension must be used. - ANS In 1990, congress set the requirements for an enhanced program in the CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENT. - ANS In 1990, the US Congress signed into law the FEDERAL CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS, which required auto manufactures to standardize the OBD systems and to provide all pertinent info needed for the proper maintenance of vehicle emissions performance to all automotive service providers. - ANS In the 1960's the car manufactures introduced the first device aimed at reducing the pollution of the vehicles they produced. - ANS Inspectors are required to keep all information up to date on the emissions training portal. - ANS It is your responsibility to determine the emissions control devices originally installed on the vehicle. The appropriate reference material must be readily available for this purpose. - ANS Not fuel pump or fuel pressure. - ANS NOx are formed in vehicle engines during the combustion of fuel at high
temperatures. When NOx is combined with HC and exposed to SUNLIGHT, smog is created. - ANS NOx is the result of combining nitrogen (N) and O2 atoms. - ANS NOx production usually ranges between 1,700 to 2,500 part per million (ppm). - ANS Only a Certified Repair Technician (CRT) may deliver a waiver for vehicles that qualify. - ANS Only a Pennsylvania- certified emissions inspector is authorized to perform a Pennsylvania emissions inspection. To conduct inspections you must have your valid EIC card and a valid drivers license on your person. - ANS Ozone (O3) is not emitted directly into the air, but rather is created at ground level by a chemical reaction between NOx and HC in the presence of SUNLIGHT. - ANS PA: 4 regions; 42 non-emissions counties. - ANS PennDot requires that a leak check test and gas calibration be performed every 72 hours. - ANS Pennsylvania's tailpipe (no-load) test is a two speed idle (TSI) test that measures the vehicle's exhaust emissions at 2,500 revolutions per minute (RPM) and at idle. The tests must be run consecutively. - ANS Repairs performed under a warranty at no expense to the vehicle owner do not apply toward a waiver. A customer may perform his or her own repairs and apply the cost of all part for which he or she has receipts toward the waiver, but her or she may not claim any labor amounts. - ANS Single point of date- VIN - ANS Take a 1- hour final exam. - ANS The emissions inspection sticker must be
issued before a safety inspection sticker can be issued. - ANS The emissions sticker must be affixed to the vehicle on the premises of the official emissions inspection station and a portion of the premise located within 100 feet and on the same side of the street as the official emissions inspection station. - ANS The universal DTC format consists of a five-character alphanumeric code. - ANS The VIN is uniquely important in that it is used to create a single reference point that will always be updated with information for that specific vehicle. - ANS The VIR includes a certification that the emissions test was performed in accordance with the requirements and regulations of the Commonwealth of PA and the EPA, and it must be signed by the certified emissions inspector who performed the emissions. - ANS The waiver does not mean the vehicle passed the emissions test; it only means it met the requirements to obtain emissions sticker through the waiver process. - ANS To enroll you must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid drivers license. - ANS Unavailable gas-cap adapters: If the proper gas-cap adapter is not available from the gas-cap tester manufacture, enter "NO FIT" - ANS Vehicle owners need to be informed that they are required to apply for registration within 20 days of entering PA as a resident. - ANS When sever misfires occur that could damage the catalytic convertor, the MIL is required to flash on and off once per
second. - ANS Wipe dry and clean the surface on which the emissions sticker is attached. - ANS Written exam made up of 50 questions. A grade of 80% or higher is required to pass. - ANS You need a lean indicator to determine the mixture accurately and to make a diagnosis, with or without a converter. O2 is our best lean indicator, because the levels change during lean mixtures. - ANS You should never conduct a test on a customers' vehicle without his or her permission. - ANS