Smog Check Test Only
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Feel free to call us at (510) 843-0200 anytime if you have any questions. But hopefully we can answer some of your questions here:
Q: Is my vehicle required to get a Smog Check?A: It depends on your situation:
Registration Renewals - Your
vehicle needs a Smog Check if it is more than six model years old, but
newer than 1976 (i.e., in 2009, model years 1976 - 2003 must be
smogged). This does not include motorcycles, some hybrid models, and two-cylinder engine vehicles.
Buying/Selling - If you are buying or selling a vehicle, a Smog Check is needed if it is more than four model years old.
Out of State Vehicles - Out of state vehicles being registered in California requires a Smog Check regardless of model year.
Q: What is an "EVAP" Test?
A: The
Low-Pressure Evaporation test checks for leaks between your engine and
the gas tank. Started in December 2007, it is required by the State of
California for vehicles 1995 and prior (some models are exempt). For
the official FAQ provided by the State's Bureau of Automotive Repair,
click here.
Q: How about Diesel vehicles?
A: Starting on January 1, 2010, diesel vehicles 1998 and newer, and weighing under 14,500 GVW will need a smog check. The procedures will be different, but we have been trained to perform diesel smog checks.
Q: My car is perfect. Why do I need a FREE retest?
A: While
your engine emissions may seem fine, a California smog inspection
covers more than what is coming out of your tailpipe. The computer on
board of your vehicle, hoses, and wiring under the hood, are all part
of a smog inspection as required by the State. If any of these
components fail, you will be required to repair them and go through
another full smog inspection (State law prohibits partial retests).
Here at 7 Days a Week Smog & Smog Check Express we want to give you
the peace of mind that you can always return to us without being
double-charged. Check out our other "secrets" to passing a smog test here.
Q: What are the environmental benefits of the Smog Check Program?
A: The
Smog Check Program has greatly reduced air pollution created by
millions of cars in California. According to the California Air
Resources Board, the program removes about 400 tons of smog-forming
pollutants from California’s air every day.
Q: What happens if my vehicle fails a Smog Check?
A: In order to complete your registration, you will need to obtain the repairs necessary for it to pass its Smog Check retest. Here at 7 Days A Week Smog & Smog Check Express, your retest is FREE of charge, with no expiration date!
Q: How often does my vehicle have to be tested?
A: In
most cases, your vehicle must be tested every other year. A Smog Check
is also required if you sell your vehicle and it is more than four
model years old.
Q: What changed under the new program?
A: The
new program uses newer equipment to test for more pollutants and newer
test procedures to help identify vehicles that need repair.
Q: What is a Test-Only station?
A: Test-Only
stations are licensed Smog Check stations that are only allowed to test
cars. State law prohibits them from making repairs.
Q: How will I know if I need to take my car to a Test-Only station?
A: You
will be notified on the registration renewal notice sent by the
California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if your vehicle must be
inspected at a Test-Only Gold Shield station.
Q: How can I help my vehicle pass a Smog Check?
A: Performing
proper and regular vehicle maintenance according to your owner’s
manual, and not tampering with the emissions control equipment are keys
to passing Smog Check.
Q: What is CAP and how do I qualify?
A: The Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) provides financial assistance to repair or retire a vehicle that fails a Smog Check.
Repair Assistance — If
your DMV renewal notice requires a Smog Check at a Test-Only Gold
Shield station, you may qualify for up to $500 in repair assistance
once you pay the first $100 in repair costs. You may also qualify if
your income is within certain levels, regardless of where you got your
Smog Check. If you qualify based on income, a $20 co-pay is all that
you need.
Vehicle retirement — If
you feel your car is not worth repairing, the State may buy the car
from you for $1,000 and have it scrapped at a local dismantler.
You can download the CAP application (English), Programa de Assistencia al Consumidor (Spanish), or call (800) 952-5210.