To: expose
I have a simple solution to that - I drive a 1969 Chevy truck.
It has no computers whatsoever, of course.
My wife's car is a 2001, so we can't escape it from her end.
Oh yeah, I have heard there is an "OBD I" and an "OBD II" system.
Presumably OBD II is newer - it's on my wife's car.
To: Constitution Day
can the E.P.A tack you with this new system of emissions-control mandates?
7 posted on
11/27/2001 1:19:20 PM PST by
expose
To: Constitution Day
I agree with your line of reasoning. In OH, 25+ year old vehicles are exempt from testing. That's around 1976 and older. Old cars are easier to work on, the parts are cheaper and they're exempt from the ridiculous testing.
I've given serious thought to retiring my '96 and replacing it with something much older, instead of newer.
To: Constitution Day
11 posted on
11/27/2001 1:28:49 PM PST by
expose
To: Constitution Day
And OBD stands for:,.........Ooobeee boobee doobee?
31 posted on
11/27/2001 2:46:48 PM PST by
garyhope
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