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Texas State Inspector Emissions Certification Study Guide 2024-2025. Quizs & Ans. Grade A+, Exams of Environmental Management

Texas State Inspector Emissions Certification Study Guide 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A+

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2024/2025

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Texas State Inspector Emissions

Certification Study Guide 2024-2025.

Questions and Correct Verified Answers.

Graded A+

Affected county definition - ANS-County participating in an inspection and maintenance program (I/M) to reduce harmful emissions from vehicles Annual amount of pollution produced by a typical motor vehicle: - ANS-1/2 a ton Designated vehicle definition - ANS-Capable of being powered by gasoline -2-24 years old -Required to be registered in an affected county -Primarily operated in an affected county Exempt vehicles - ANS-Non-gasoline vehicles (including diesel vehicles) -Motorcycles Flashing MIL indicates: - ANS-Catalyst-damaging condition Fuel cap test exemptions - ANS-Motorcycles -Vehicles that don't use gasoline at all -Vehicles newer than 2 years and older than 24 years

Fuel cap test procedure - ANS-Check for correct type -Test w/ approved testing device -Test twice if a cap fails the first time Main causes of urban smog: - ANS-HC emissions -Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) Malfunction indicator light (MIL) definition - ANS-Amber warning light illuminated by vehicle's OBD system when a malfunction occurs Motor vehicle pollutants contribute to formation of: - ANS-Ground level ozone Motor vehicles are largest source of following pollutants: - ANS-Hydrocarbon (HC) -Carbon monoxide (CO) Number of not-ready monitors required to fail 1996-2000 vehicles: - ANS- Number of not-ready monitors required to fail 2000 and newer vehicles: - ANS- OBDII inspection consists of: - ANS-Checking the results of self-tests conducted while vehicle was driven prior to inspection OBDII starting date - ANS

OBDII tests required on vehicles that are: - ANS-1996 or newer -Gasoline powered -8500lbs or less -Vehicles 8500lbs+ with a diagnostic link connector (DLC) Once a monitor has been set to "ready," it will keep indicating "ready" until: - ANS- Vehicle's battery has been disconnected -Codes have been cleared w/ a scan tool PCM sets an monitor to "ready" after: - ANS-An appropriate drive cycle has been performed Primary purpose of OBDII: - ANS-Ensure that vehicles emit minimum amount of pollutants throughout their useful life Readiness status depends on: - ANS-OBD system having run enough system monitors prior to inspection Steady MIL indicates: - ANS-Problem that could cause emissions to exceed 1.5x the standard T/F: Vehicle must be warmed up before OBDII inspection - ANS-False To qualify for waiver: - ANS-Vehicle must pass safety inspection at a DPS waiver station

To set a monitor to ready: - ANS-Get recommendations from a dealer or qualified technician Types of MIL displays - ANS-Service engine soon -Check engine -International engine symbol Vehicles required to undergo fuel cap test: - ANS-Gasoline powered -2-24 years old Verification of vehicle - ANS-Make and model year -Gross vehicle weight -VIN Waivers and extensions - ANS-Low mileage waiver -Individual vehicle waiver -Low income time extension