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The National Car Test
(Irish: An tSeirbhís Náisiúnta Tástála Carranna; abbreviated NCT) is a roadworthiness test, which all cars in Ireland must undergo.
What to Do if You Have Failed on Emissions?
If you failed the NCT Emissions test you should buy a 1 HHO KIT Hydrogen generator for fix CO2 emissions. Drive your car for 1 to 2 days 100 km and then take a re-test. Most Motorists should pass on the 2nd attempt. Watch video and pictures of NCT Exhaust emission PASS.
DIAGNOSE – EMISSIONS TEST FAILURE (Smog Check failure)
SYMPTOM SUMMARY
The vehicle has failed an emissions test or the exhaust emissions are too high as measured by an emissions analyzer.
USUAL CAUSE smog test
There are numerous components that if not working properly, can cause high emissions or an emissions test failure. You should read each of the description and operation of the component in the emission control system section of the manufacturer’s manual covering your vehicle in order to gain a working knowledge of each system. These systems are designed to reduce the emissions (as set by NCT emissions standards). If any of these emissions components fail, emissions can increase. Along with these systems, other components such as spark plugs, plug wires, and filters can also increase emissions if defective. Emissions or smog is a generic term used to describe certain harmful gases in the exhaust. Hydrocarbons (HC), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) are usually measured in an emissions test. The NCT certain limits on each of these harmful gases emitted. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is also measured but is not considered a harmful gas. When the measured gases from the vehicle exceed the NCT limits, the vehicle fails the emissions test.
DIAGNOSIS
Diagnosis of high emissions can be an involved process that usually requires special tools and measuring equipment. However, armed with a test report indicating what gases are high can help you determine what systems may not be functional. If the vehicle has failed as a result of high CO and HC, the CO failure should be diagnosed first. If the “Service Engine Soon” or “Check Engine” light is on it should be diagnosed prior to any emissions diagnosis. CO Failure is the result of an excessively rich air-fuel mixture. The following is a list of the most common causes:
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Defective Oxygen Sensor
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Inoperative Air Injection System (if equipped)
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Leaking or defective Fuel Injectors
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Restricted air filter (especially if high CO is present only at high RPM)
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Vacuum leaks resulting in improper MAP sensor operation
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Defective air mass or air flow sensor
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Malfunctioning fuel evaporation system or purge valve
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Defective Catalytic Converter
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Defective thermostat (cooling system), thermostat stuck open Oil contaminated with fuel, excessive miles between oil changes
HC Failure is the result of incomplete combustion. Any item that causes incomplete combustion can result in high HC. The most common causes are:
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Worn spark plugs
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Defective spark plug wires
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Worn distributor cap and/or rotor
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Improper ignition timing, usually over advanced
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Vacuum leaks
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Engine mechanical failure, low compression, worn valves, excessive oil consumption
NOX Failure is the result of combustion temperatures that are too high. The most common causes are:
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Inoperative Exhaust Gas Recirculation System (EGR)
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Cooling system malfunction, engine running too hot (restricted radiator, a defective thermostat, etc.)
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Over-advanced ignition timing
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The excessively lean air-fuel mixture (defective oxygen sensor, MAP sensor or Air Mass Sensor)
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