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  • Smog Check - How To Information | eHow

    A vehicle is considered a gross polluter if it exceeds twice the maximum emission limits when tested at a smog station, or is listed in a High Emitter Profile ...

  • How to Pass California Smog | eHow

    California DMV Smog Check Stations. Vehicles registered in the state of California are required to obtain a smog certification every two years, unless exempt.

  • How to Pass a Smog Check in California | eHow

    eHow; Cars; Car Laws & Regulations; Smog Check; ... How to Pass a Smog Check in California; ... California DMV Smog Check Stations;

  • How to Get a Smog Check | eHow

    How to Get a Smog Check. ... More than 7,000 privately owned smog check stations employ over 15,000 Smog Technicians, statewide. Other People Are Reading.

  • California Smog Inspection Requirements | eHow

    California DMV Smog Check Stations. Vehicles registered in the state of California are required to obtain a smog certification every two years, unless exempt.

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