Help!!!
I've just purchased a 1990 California SHO that has a problem I'm hoping the membership can help me with. The emissions test paperwork I received with the car showed the following test results:
@15 mph
HC ppm 0014
CO% .2
O2 .3
%CO2 14.8 (All these values are passing ones)
NOX 1148 this value caused test failure
@ 25 mph
HC ppm 0009
CO% .14
O2 .2
%CO2 14.9 (All these values are passing ones)
NOX 1116 this value caused test failure
Max values allowed on NOX are 791 and 730
I have a smog station repair order from the previous owner that indicates "no vacuum signal to egr", and then they replaced the "back pressure transducer to egr" for $125.00
Evidently this did not fix the problem.
In addition I hear a small exhaust leak that is not coming from the main "doughnut" gasket at the Y-pipe or exhaust to head gaskets, but I suspect may be from a leaking EGR pipe. How common is this problem of high NOX (the car has 135K miles on it), and why is the egr pipe listed as a $200 item?.
My other SHO is a 1989 car with almost 200K on it now (a 49- state car) that I have owned for 14 years and I have never had any emission control problems with that one at all.
Thanks in advance for any comments or advice.
Mike
Martinez, CA
I've just purchased a 1990 California SHO that has a problem I'm hoping the membership can help me with. The emissions test paperwork I received with the car showed the following test results:
@15 mph
HC ppm 0014
CO% .2
O2 .3
%CO2 14.8 (All these values are passing ones)
NOX 1148 this value caused test failure
@ 25 mph
HC ppm 0009
CO% .14
O2 .2
%CO2 14.9 (All these values are passing ones)
NOX 1116 this value caused test failure
Max values allowed on NOX are 791 and 730
I have a smog station repair order from the previous owner that indicates "no vacuum signal to egr", and then they replaced the "back pressure transducer to egr" for $125.00
Evidently this did not fix the problem.
In addition I hear a small exhaust leak that is not coming from the main "doughnut" gasket at the Y-pipe or exhaust to head gaskets, but I suspect may be from a leaking EGR pipe. How common is this problem of high NOX (the car has 135K miles on it), and why is the egr pipe listed as a $200 item?.
My other SHO is a 1989 car with almost 200K on it now (a 49- state car) that I have owned for 14 years and I have never had any emission control problems with that one at all.
Thanks in advance for any comments or advice.
Mike
Martinez, CA