PPM - CORRECT ANSWER-Hydrocarbons are measured in:
Percentage - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbon Monoxide is measured in:
EGR - CORRECT ANSWER-Exhaust Gas
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HC - CORRECT ANSWER-Hydrocarbons
CO - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbon Monoxide
CO2 - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide
O2 - CORRECT ANSWER-Oxygen
NOx - CORRECT ANSWER-Oxides of Nitrogen
TWC - CORRECT ANSWER-Three Way Catalyst
OC - CORRECT ANSWER-Oxydation Catalyst
1998+ - CORRECT ANSWER-Diesel vehicles receive a smog inspection
1976-1999 - CORRECT ANSWER-Gasoline vehicles receive a BAR97 inspection
2000+ - CORRECT ANSWER-Gasoline vehicles receive an OIS inspection
1996+ - CORRECT ANSWER-Vehicles receive an OBD2 functional test
ASM - CORRECT ANSWER-Enhanced area inspection for 1999 and older vehicles
compatible with a 2WD dynamometer
TSI - CORRECT ANSWER-Basic and Change of Ownership area inspection for all
1999 and older vehicles, and Enhanced area inspection for 1999 and older vehicles
NOT compatible with a 2WD dynamometer
Missing (S) BAR97 only - CORRECT ANSWER-All or part of an emissions control
system or component which has been removed from
the vehicle or engine.
Modified (M) BAR97 only - CORRECT ANSWER-If an emission control system or
component:
•Has been disabled even though it is present and properly connected to the engine
and/or vehicle;
• Has been replaced with a component not marketed by its manufacturer for street
use on the vehicle,
• Has been changed such that there is
no capacity for connection with or operation of other emissions control components
or systems
Disconnected (D) BAR97 only - CORRECT ANSWER-Any hose, wire, belt or
component, which is required for the operation of the emission
control system is present, but has been disconnected.
Tampered (T) OIS only - CORRECT ANSWER-An emissions control system or
component that is missing, modified, or disconnected
Defective (D) - CORRECT ANSWER-Any normal wear, deterioration, or unintentional
disturbance that will affect the operation
of an emissions control component or system. It is not a condition that occurs as a
result
of tampering. An unintentional disturbance includes, but is not limited to, a hose, wire,
cap, or thermal valve or switch, disturbed and not reconnected or corrected when the
vehicle was serviced.
Air Injection System (AIR, PAIR) - CORRECT ANSWER-Belt Driven Pump, Pulse Air,
And Electric Driven Pump are all examples of this emission control system
1976-1995 - CORRECT ANSWER-Fuel Caps are a functional test on these year
vehicles
1975-1995 with only one fuel tank under 50 gallons - CORRECT ANSWER-Low
Pressure Fuel Evaporative Testing (LPFET) is only done on these vehicles
Inspectors License (EO) - CORRECT ANSWER-License needed to inspect vehicles
Repair License (EI) - CORRECT ANSWER-License needed to repair vehicles
BAR Referee - CORRECT ANSWER-Where does a customer need to go for initial
certification of a kit car or gray market vehicle, an engine change, or to receive an
independent check and evaluation of their vehicle?
Initial - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of inspection for vehicles currently registered in
another state.
Change of Ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of inspection for vehicles
undergoing a transfer to a new owner. Also refers to Program Areas with the lowest
concentration of people/vehicles. Subject to TSI or OIS testing on transfer of ownership
only.
Biennial - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of inspection for vehicles seeking a registration
renewal
Biannual - CORRECT ANSWER-An event that happens twice per year
E.O. Number - CORRECT ANSWER-Approval given to aftermarket parts which meet
standards and are acceptable to use on emission controlled vehicles
NONE - CORRECT ANSWER-License plate entry for a vehicle without a license plate
Warmed Up - CORRECT ANSWER-Before performing an inspection, the vehicle should
be:
Preconditioned - CORRECT ANSWER-Before performing an inspection, the vehicle
should not be ______________ to superheat the catalyst
Underhood label - CORRECT ANSWER-If the underhood label and ECS guide differ,
which takes precedence?
ECS Guide - CORRECT ANSWER-Where could you go to find emission control
information for vehicles without an underhood label?
Fail - CORRECT ANSWER-A vehicle has a timing specification of 10 degrees +/- 2
degrees. When measuring timing, you find the timing at 7 degrees. Does this vehicle
pass or fail.
Pass - CORRECT ANSWER-A vehicle has a timing specification of 10 degrees. The
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