10 Reasons Why Your Car Could Fail an Emissions Test

A failed emissions test can be frustrating, especially if you’re unsure what caused it. Emissions tests are required in many areas, including Georgia, to ensure vehicles aren’t releasing excessive pollutants into the air. If your car fails an emissions test, there’s likely an issue with its fuel, exhaust, or emissions control system.
The good news? Most emissions-related failures are fixable. Below, we’ll cover the 10 most common reasons why your car might fail an emissions test, how emissions tests work in Georgia, tips for preventing failures, and how to fix these issues.
Does My Car Need An Emissions Test In Georgia?

In the quest for environmental conservation, vehicle emissions testing plays a pivotal role. This practice helps control air pollution, ensures the efficient operation of vehicles, and contributes to preserving Georgia’s air quality. Understanding the dynamics of emissions testing in Georgia is a responsibility that falls upon every vehicle owner. At McCullough NAPA Auto Care, we advise that you test your vehicle 4 to 6 weeks before the registration renewal date, allowing sufficient time for necessary repairs or retests.
What To Do After A Failed Emissions Test

Georgia law requires that all gasoline cars and light-duty trucks (weighing 8,500lbs or less) made between 1999 – 2020 registered in one of the 13 counties in and around Metro Atlanta pass an emissions test. Once passed, you won’t need to pass another emissions inspection for a year. But what should you do if you fail […]