How Can a China III Vehicle Be Licensed?
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No, China III vehicles refer to those that comply with the China III emission standards. Models meeting the China III emission standards can no longer be sold or licensed after 2011, but those already licensed can continue to be used. Below is relevant information about the China III standard: 1. Definition of China III Standard: The China III standard refers to the third stage of China's automotive emission standards. The national third-stage emission standard is equivalent to the European Euro III emission standard, meaning the content of tailpipe pollutants is equivalent to that of Euro III. The difference is that new vehicles must be equipped with an OBD, or On-Board Diagnostics system. 2. On-Board Diagnostics System: The On-Board Diagnostics system features an increased number of detection points and detection systems, with oxygen sensors installed at both the inlet and outlet of the three-way catalytic converter. It fully ensures compliance by monitoring vehicle emissions in real-time, thereby better guaranteeing the enforcement of the Euro III emission standards.