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Old 24-May-2005, 08:36 AM
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Emission question

My Eg has 300 plus km's (runs mint), but I replaced the guage cluster to white faced JDM, it now reads 112 xxx on it.
My question is in regards to emission. Will the lower km's be an issue to test, seeing as how the numbers are lower?
Should I worry?
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Old 24-May-2005, 08:46 AM
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the test values are based on the type/year of car, not the odometer reading
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Old 24-May-2005, 08:47 AM
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Yes it will. When performing an e-test, a record of the vehicle's mileage is made. I'd suggest to whom ever is performing the e-test to be aware of the situation. Also, remember how much you left with on the old cluster and add that to the amount that you've traveled on the new cluster. Make sure the facility is aware of this before performing the e-test. If you don't, a ticket will be issued on the test itself. You'll still be able to do the test and get the results, but, the ministry will put a ticket of the test and when you go to the ministry, you may or may not be able to renew.

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Old 24-May-2005, 02:28 PM
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Originally posted by Buddah
Yes it will. When performing an e-test, a record of the vehicle's mileage is made. I'd suggest to whom ever is performing the e-test to be aware of the situation. Also, remember how much you left with on the old cluster and add that to the amount that you've traveled on the new cluster. Make sure the facility is aware of this before performing the e-test. If you don't, a ticket will be issued on the test itself. You'll still be able to do the test and get the results, but, the ministry will put a ticket of the test and when you go to the ministry, you may or may not be able to renew.

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yeah make sure the inspector knows about the odometer change really theres supost to be a sticker in the door jam notifing people about the odometer being switched out. just becareful cause the MTO can be pure dicks about it
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