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CLINTON, ONT

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Hot Rod Emissions Requirements

 

Original Car, 1999 model year or older

Motor replaced pre-1999

Requirements

  1. Vehicle cannot operate if there are visible emissions for more than 15 seconds in any five-minute period (s. 3(1) and s.6)
  2. For Drive Clean testing (if applicable), the vehicle is deemed to be a 1980 model year and must meet or exceed the standards set for “1980 and earlier” model-year vehicles (s. 1(2))
  3. Catalytic converter and emission control equipment requirements do not apply to hot rods altered prior to January 1, 1999 (s. 4(2)). However, be mindful that without emissions control equipment functioning, the vehicle could fail the Drive Clean test. 

Motor replaced post January 1,1999

Requirements

  1. Vehicle cannot legally operate if there are visible emissions for more than 15 seconds in any five-minute period (s. 3(1) and s.6)
  2. For Drive Clean testing, the vehicle must meet or exceed what were the emissions standards of theoriginal motor when all original emission control equipment was functioning (s. 4(2)). If there weren’t any standards established for the original motor, the vehicle is deemed to be a 1980 model. The standards listed for “1980 and earlier” model-year vehicles apply.
  3. All emissions control equipment must be attached and functioning. Equipment refers to what came with the replacement motor or be equivalent to what would have come with that motor. (s. 4(2))

 

Original Car, 2000 model year or newer

Motor replaced anytime

Requirements

  1. Vehicle cannot legally operate if there are visible emissions for more than 15 seconds in any five-minute period (s. 3(1) and s.6)
  2. For Drive Clean testing, the vehicle model year is the model year as designated by the manufacturer (s. 1(2))
  3. Vehicle must meet or exceed what were the emissions standards for theoriginal motor when all original emission control equipment was functioning (s. 4(2))
  4. All emissions control equipment must be attached and functioning. Equipment refers to what came with the replacement motor or be equivalent to what would have come with that motor. (s. 4(2))

 

Reminders

The onus is on the hot rod owner to prove when the motor was replaced; otherwise, it will be deemed to have been done after January 1, 1999. An original receipt for the installation/purchase of the replacement motor is an example of proof.


Drive Clean considerations

  • Even though vehicles with model year 1987 or older are exempt from regular Drive Clean testing, you are still required to meet the standards if a provincial officer directs you to take a Drive Clean test.
  • For vehicles eligible for Drive Clean testing (either because of locality or model year), you must also meet the standards if you transfer ownership to anyone other than immediate family.
  • Learn more about the Drive Clean program.


Contact

If you have questions, email the ministry's Sector Compliance Branch atReviewDirectorSCB@ontario.ca.



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http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/environment/en/category/drive_clean/STDPROD_098201.html#reminders



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Sent off a question on this site but it seems it's D/clean answers? even though it has hot rod questions keeps refering to "may not pass" D/clean test??? Never heard of a Rod having to have a D/clean test!! I know doesn't apply to Clinton Ont. YET!!!!!

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