Submitted by g-wilks t3_z676rh in newhampshire
Hello All!
So I have a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, which has an OBDII port for testing emissions. I’ll be soon taking it into a local shop to get its inspection done. But, I remember when driving it last, about 5 years ago, I’d have an emissions code pop up from time to time, evap stuff. I replaced a fuel vapor line and am hoping that solves the issue. It has all the other required components to an emissions system, with a full exhaust.
Being as it’s now older than 20 years, the state’s required age range for emissions tests, could it still fail if they chose to test it? Like, it’s not a requirement to test it anymore, but should they test it, and it doesn’t pass that test, will they still fail it, even though it’s no longer a requirement to do so?
It’s newer than 1996, so it has the OBDII port, but older than the 20 year emissions requirement. There’s a requirement grey area there, and I’m confused. So how would this work for me?
Since I haven’t driven it in 5 years, Ive done some maintenance to it and I’ve put a new battery in, and that’s now reset the computer, so it doesn’t have any drive cycles in it either.
Any information, comments, or advice is all welcome!
Thank You!
Anxious_Aide_2091 t1_ixzu9gv wrote
Is the check engine light on? If it’s not, then it’s probably not throwing emission codes. If you want to investigate further you can buy a sub $20 OBD plug in from Amazon that hooks up to your phone and see if there are any codes present. I think autozone will check your codes for free too.
I agree the wording doesn’t make sense. It says 1996 and 20 years in the same breath