Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 2175 - Highway Exhaust Emissions-Light-Duty Vehicles

(a) The state board finds the standards for exhaust emissions set forth in Table 1 to be the maximum allowable emissions of pollutants from light-duty (6,000 pounds or less gross vehicle weight) and medium-duty (8,500 pounds or less gross vehicle weight) gasoline-powered vehicles when inspected at California Highway Patrol roadside inspection lanes.
(b) The inspection shall consist of exhaust emission measurements from the vehicle with the air injection system (if any) connected. Hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide concentrations shall be determined by nondispersive infrared instrumentation.

The idle mode test shall be performed with the transmission set in neutral gear with the engine at its normal operating temperature.

Table 1

Highway Inspection Standards

Emission

Idle Standards*

Category Number

Model Year

Control System

No. of Cylinder

HC PPM %

CO

1 1955-1965 5 or more 800 8.50
2 1966-1970 with air injection 5 or more 450 5.00
3 1966-1970 without air injection 5 or more 550 7.00
4 1971-1972 with air injection 5 or more 300 4.00
5 1971-1972 without air injection 5 or more 450 6.50
6 1973-1974 with air injection 5 or more 200 3.50
7 1973-1974 without air injection 5 or more 450 6.50
8 1955-1967 4 or less 1200 8.00
9 1968-1970 with air injection 4 or less 400 5.50
10 1968-1970 without air injection 4 or less 900 7.50
11 1971-1972 with air injection 4 or less 400 5.50
12 1971-1972 without air injection 4 or less 400 6.50
13 1973-1974 with air injection 4 or less 300 4.50
14 1973-1974 without air injection 4 or less 350 6.50
15 1975+ no catalyst ALL 150 3.00
16 1975+ catalyst without air injection ALL 200 4.00
17 1975+ catalyst with air injection ALL 100 1.00
18 1975+ three-way catalyst ALL 80 1.00
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* HC (ppm) is defined as hydrocarbons in parts per millions of hexane by volume and CO (%) is defined as carbon monoxide in percent by volume.

Notes

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 2175
1. Amendment of NOTE filed 3-16-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 12). For prior history, see Register 75, No. 21.
2. Amendment filed 11-30-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 49)

Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601 and 43101, Health and Safety Code; and Sections 27157 and 27157.5, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39003, 39500, 43000 and 43101, Health and Safety Code; and Sections 27157 and 27157.5, Vehicle Code.

1. Amendment of NOTE filed 3-16-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 12). For prior history, see Register 75, No. 21.
2. Amendment filed 11-30-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 49)

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