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  1. 12 maj 2006 · All gasoline and diesel-fueled vehicles, including flexible fuel and hybrid vehicles (without an electric plug-in port), 10,000 pounds or less gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), 4 through 25 years old and registered within an E-Check county must comply with the E-Check requirement.

  2. epa.ohio.gov › epa › divisions-and-officesE-Check - Ohio

    Ohio's vehicle test program requires emissions testing for vehicles from four through 25 years old. In 2024, the vehicles from even model years 2000 through 2020 will be tested using the Onboard Diagnostics Second Generation (OBDII) test (a computer scan test).

  3. Which vehicles must be tested? Why does my vehicle need to be tested? On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) FAQs. What counties are included in the Ohio E-Check program? What is necessary for new residents? What type of testing is required for diesel vehicles? How far in advance can I have my vehicle tested? Who can take my vehicle in for a test?

  4. epa.ohio.gov › divisions-and-offices › air-pollution-controlFrequently Asked Questions - Ohio

    If the buyer is unsure whether the vehicle has a valid certificate, please contact Ohio E-Check hotline at 1-800-CAR-TEST or Ohio EPA at (614) 644-3059 with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), or check online vehicle testing history.

  5. E-Check removes more than 74 tons of harmful vehicle emissions from the region’s air every single day—helping improve air quality, protect public health, safeguard the environment and support economic growth.

  6. Every two years, all gasoline and diesel vehicles between four and 25 years old, including flexible fuel and hybrid vehicles (without an electric plug-in port), 10,000 pounds or less gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), and registered within an E-Check county must comply with the E-Check requirement.

  7. 6 wrz 2022 · Ohio E-Check for Vehicle Emissions. Controlling vehicle emissions to help meet national air quality standards. The Clean Air Act requires Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties to conduct vehicle inspection and maintenance programs to control vehicle emissions and help meet national air quality standards.

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