How to Deal with Excessive Exhaust Emissions Captured by Cameras?

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VonEzra
07/25/25 7:31am
Excessive exhaust emissions captured by cameras can be resolved by paying the fine within 15 days. Below is relevant information about excessive exhaust emissions: 1. Vehicle models with excessive exhaust emissions: Excessive exhaust emissions are commonly found in older vehicles, such as those over 10 years old. These vehicles often experience blue smoke issues, mostly caused by burning engine oil. 2. Reasons for excessive exhaust emissions: When a vehicle burns engine oil, it produces vapor that enters the combustion chamber of the cylinder. After combustion, the vapor is emitted from the tailpipe as blue smoke, leading to excessive emissions. Additionally, damaged spark plugs or excessive carbon buildup can result in insufficient energy during gasoline combustion, and the resulting inadequate combustion pulse waves can also cause excessive exhaust emissions.
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StFrancisco
08/10/25 6:34pm
Last time my car was caught with excessive exhaust emissions, which was quite a headache, but I also learned the handling process. Once you receive the notice, don’t panic. First, confirm the details of the ticket, such as the time and location, then contact the relevant department to clarify the re-inspection requirements. I would take my car to the repair shop as soon as possible for a comprehensive check of the exhaust system, focusing on whether the catalytic converter is clogged or damaged and if the oxygen sensor is functioning properly. Many issues are caused by the aging of these components. After repairs, an exhaust test must be conducted. If it meets the standards, you can avoid fines. I’ve developed a habit of checking the exhaust pipe smoke monthly. If it appears black, I perform early maintenance, such as replacing the filter or cleaning the fuel injectors, to avoid being caught. Consistently changing the engine oil regularly also helps reduce exhaust issues. The key is to act promptly and not delay, otherwise, the fines will increase, and repair costs will be higher.
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