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    Default How far ahead of your registration month can you get an emissions test?

    My wife's vehicle is due in May and will need an e-test. It currently is NOT throwing a check engine light. If I get it tested now, will the test be accepted in May? Thanks!
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    90 days before due date, according to my friend AI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    90 days before due date, according to my friend AI.
    I guess I didn't ask the question the correct way. AI wanted to tell all about how long after your expiration you could register.
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    You can do a drive by test-
    https://dmv.colorado.gov/rapidscreen
    You have to do it early so if you want to do a drive by check it now.
    When you get your renewal it will tell indicate that you're already tested.
    Good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by .455_Hunter View Post
    I guess I didn't ask the question the correct way. AI wanted to tell all about how long after your expiration you could register.
    He can be an obtuse prick sometimes.

    I have been switching between ChatGPT and Grok. Chat seem to have a lot of superficial info whereas Grok has less info but is more in depth.

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    Sometimes a check engine light comes on due to a change in atmospheric conditions, at least on my old Tundra. Real mechanics here might have a different view. You can disconnect the negative cable from the battery to reset. If my check engine light comes on when I have a test scheduled, it's a quick fix and the test passes easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Sometimes a check engine light comes on due to a change in atmospheric conditions, at least on my old Tundra. Real mechanics here might have a different view. You can disconnect the negative cable from the battery to reset. If my check engine light comes on when I have a test scheduled, it's a quick fix and the test passes easily.
    Modern cars will snitch you out. You need a few starts to be ready to test. Crafty bunch,

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    I just dealt with a CEL. You have a month after expiration to get new tags without a penalty. CO sucks as a CEL is automatically a failure. As they said find an on-ramp and do two tests in 6mo not sure how much prior to expiration you need to do them.
    Yes after a reset most OBD2 cars need several cycles to verify all the systems.

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