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Will a "failing" sensor cause a failed smog check?
I ran a test on my OBD2 on torque and received the following "Not Ok TID: $0a CID:$11". I saw somewhere else in this forum that a couple of people have received this code, and I was just more concerned will it affect a smog test. The car runs great that is the only issue I can find with no other fault code beside P1111 which from my understanding is all systems are good. I have attached the torque results.
P1111 is great. DO NOT CLEAR CODES as you'll change it to P1000 - bad for smog (they don't test for P1111 or for P1000, they test the actual monitors but those codes are handy for us).
If you've no other codes & MIL is off, get a smog ASAP.
P1111 is great. DO NOT CLEAR CODES as you'll change it to P1000 - bad for smog (they don't test for P1111 or for P1000, they test the actual monitors but those codes are handy for us).
If you've no other codes & MIL is off, get a smog ASAP.
It passed today with flying colors! So i guess no issue after all probably should figure out what's wrong with that sensor though.