This letter is designed to help New Jersey motorists obtain proper emission-related repairs. In
accordance with the State’s current inspection program regulations, a motorist whose vehicle fails the
emission inspection is required to either: 1) have repairs performed at a New Jersey registered Emission
Repair Facility (ERF), or 2) complete the repairs themselves. After the necessary repairs are made, the
motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility (CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF). To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility (CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF). To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
Repair Facility (ERF), or 2) complete the repairs themselves. After the necessary repairs are made, the
motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility (CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF). To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility
(CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF).
To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for
local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
New Jersey registered EmissionRepair Facility (ERF), or 2) complete the repairs themselves. After the necessary repairs are made, the
motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility (CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF). To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
motorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility
(CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF).
To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for
local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
, or 2) complete the repairs themselves. After the necessary repairs are made, themotorist has the choice of having the vehicle re-inspected at either a Centralized Inspection Facility
(CIF) or a Private Inspection Facility (PIF).
To locate an ERF near your home or place of business, motorists may check in their phone directory for
local ERFs or search for a registered ERF by using the Clean Air website: www.njinspection.com
www.njinspection.com(Select "Finding an Emission Repair Facility (ERF)" in the “Online Services” box). from the main
menu, then select "Emission Repair Facilities"). Motorists may also contact theobtain this information
by phoning our toll-free Help Desk at 1-(888)-NJ-MOTOR (888-656-6867).
Motorists returning to either a CIF or a PIF for re-inspection must have the following documents: 1) the Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) for the failed emission inspection(s), 2) an Emission Repair Form completed by the ERF or the vehicle owner, and 3) the receipt(s) for any emission-related repairs or parts. Re-inspecting vehicles is prohibited unless the proper forms and receipts are presented along with the vehicle in question and the proper credentials (valid/original drivers license, insurance and registration cards).
Motorists returning to either a CIF or a PIF for re-inspection must have the following documents: 1) the
Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) for the failed emission inspection(s), 2) an Emission Repair Form
completed by the ERF or the vehicle owner, and 3) the receipt(s) for any emission-related repairs or
parts. Re-inspecting vehicles is prohibited unless the proper forms and receipts are presented along with
the vehicle in question and the proper credentials (valid/original drivers license, insurance and
registration cards).
1-(888)-NJ-MOTOR (888-656-6867).Motorists returning to either a CIF or a PIF for re-inspection must have the following documents: 1) the
Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) for the failed emission inspection(s), 2) an Emission Repair Form
completed by the ERF or the vehicle owner, and 3) the receipt(s) for any emission-related repairs or
parts. Re-inspecting vehicles is prohibited unless the proper forms and receipts are presented along with
the vehicle in question and the proper credentials (valid/original drivers license, insurance and
registration cards).
If repairs are completed by you:
1) A receipt is not required if the repairs
did not require the installation of
additional parts.
2) The Emission Repair Form* must
clearly state what was done to repair
the vehicle.
3) Receipts and invoices are necessary if
the vehicle owner wishes to receive a
waiver.
If repairs are completed at an ERF:
1) The Emission Repair Form* must
clearly indicate the correct ERF
Identification Number.
2) The Emission Repair Form* must list
all repairs, including any repair(s)
suggested by the technician, but
rejected by the vehicle owner.
3) All receipts and invoices are
necessary.
* Emission Repair Form is on reverse side
If the vehicle's failure was not emission-related (i.e., broken headlight, cracked windshield, etc.), a motorist can
may have the vehicle repaired by any repair facility, or they can may do it themselves. Receipts are not required for
non emission-related items or gas cap failures.
Emission failures related to the vehicle in a “Not Ready” status, in some cases, may be resolved by completing a
“Drive Cycle”. Refer to the vehicle owners manual for more information.
Ask your dealer or repair shop if they are an ERF BEFORE you authorize them to work on your vehicle.
Emission-related repairs performed by a dealer or repair shop that is NOT an ERF will NOT be accepted as valid
repairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
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Emission-related repairs performed by a dealer or repair shop that is NOT an ERF will NOT be accepted as valid
repairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
Thank You! Clean Air Program New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Thank You! Clean Air Program New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
repairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
Thank You! Clean Air Program New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
Thank You!
Clean Air Program
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
ERF BEFORE you authorize them to work on your vehicle.Emission-related repairs performed by a dealer or repair shop that is NOT an ERF will NOT be accepted as valid
repairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
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repairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
Thank You! Clean Air Program New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
Thank You!
Clean Air Program
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
NOT an ERF will NOT be accepted as validrepairs and the vehicle will NOT be reinspected.
Thank You! Clean Air Program New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
Thank You!
Clean Air Program
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
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Posted 05:07 AM April 26, 2008
can you tell me what the code PO141 is ? I don't know how else to check it out.
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Does any one know what diagnostic code P1550 is which I failed for
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xocompanies, December 16, 2011
Rich I need you to call me A.S.A.P. about repairs that NEED to be done on 05 gray crown vic Mike DeFilippo
MICHAEL DEFILIPPO, May 22, 2011
Rich I need you to call me A.S.A.P. about repairs that NEED to be done on 05 gray crown vic Mike DeFilippo
MICHAEL DEFILIPPO, May 22, 2011
I just want to say I'm so happy I came to you guys. I will tell other people to go to your shop.
Rob Burdick, May 17, 2010
looking for what the failure code p0442 is. so i know what it is.