Transcription of Title 13, California Code Regulations, Section 1968.2 ...
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Title 13, California Code Regulations, Section , Malfunction and Diagnostic System Requirements for 2004 and Subsequent Model-Year Passenger Cars, Light-Duty Trucks, and Medium-Duty Vehicles and Engines (OBD II). i Table of Contents (a) 1. (b) APPLICABILITY.. 1. (c) DEFINITIONS.. 1. (d) GENERAL 8. (1) The OBD II 8. (2) MIL and Fault Code Requirements.. 8. (3) Monitoring 12. (4) In-Use Monitor Performance Ratio 14. (5) Standardized tracking and reporting of monitor performance.. 19. (6) Malfunction Criteria Determination for Diesel 21. (7) Enforcement Testing.. 23. (e) MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR GASOLINE/SPARK-IGNITED. ENGINES.. 23. (1) CATALYST 23. (2) HEATED CATALYST MONITORING .. 26. (3) MISFIRE MONITORING .. 27. (4) EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM MONITORING .. 33. (5) SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM 36. (6) FUEL SYSTEM 37. (7) EXHAUST GAS SENSOR 40. (8) EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) SYSTEM MONITORING .. 44. (9) POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV) SYSTEM. 44. (10) ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM 45.
phase-in, the negative calculation result would be (10*(-1 years)) + (5*(-2 years)) = -20. The final compliance volume calculation is the sum of the original compliance volume calculation and the negative calculation. For example, a 30/60/100 percent scheduled phase-in during the 2010-2012 model years would have a cumulative total of 310.
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