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2014 mustang gt FAILED EMISSIONS twice
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<blockquote data-quote="LSwat" data-source="post: 16474405" data-attributes="member: 90532"><p>This guy killed it. You are probably throwing the generic "not ready" code which happens when you unhook a battery. Car has to then go through drive cycles with various requirements that happen in normal everyday driving. </p><p></p><p>If you are using a canned tune that is almost certainly the problem. FWIW I did this with my old cobra a while back and someone was able to help me with a "emissions tune". You need to be careful about going an getting it tested again though ......</p><p></p><p>Where I live after 3 failed attempts you need a mechanic to actually bring the car to the emissions place and they have to explain what has been corrected before they will test it again. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You're going to want to find a local performance shop and talk to them, they are going to know the best way to handle it. I would definitely call 2 or 3 reputable shops in the area though. Get a few opinions and look for someone with experience who can explain to you exactly what's going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSwat, post: 16474405, member: 90532"] This guy killed it. You are probably throwing the generic "not ready" code which happens when you unhook a battery. Car has to then go through drive cycles with various requirements that happen in normal everyday driving. If you are using a canned tune that is almost certainly the problem. FWIW I did this with my old cobra a while back and someone was able to help me with a "emissions tune". You need to be careful about going an getting it tested again though ...... Where I live after 3 failed attempts you need a mechanic to actually bring the car to the emissions place and they have to explain what has been corrected before they will test it again. You're going to want to find a local performance shop and talk to them, they are going to know the best way to handle it. I would definitely call 2 or 3 reputable shops in the area though. Get a few opinions and look for someone with experience who can explain to you exactly what's going on. [/QUOTE]
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