How to View China VI Emission Standards?
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Methods to check the China VI emission standards for vehicles are as follows: 1. Check through the vehicle conformity certificate. 2. Check through the environmental information vehicle list. 3. Check through the vehicle frame number. Extension: The full name of the China VI emission standard is the National Sixth Stage Emission Standard for Motor Vehicle Pollutants, which regulates the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon smoke emitted from vehicle exhaust. The requirements of the China VI emission standard are: carbon monoxide emission content of 700mg; non-methane hydrocarbon emission content of 68mg; nitrogen oxide emission content of 60mg; fine particulate matter emission content of 4.5mg.
I've driven quite a few cars, and the China VI emission standard is something we daily drivers must pay attention to. How to check? It's simple. First, examine your vehicle registration certificate or environmental label—usually a small sticker in the corner of the windshield, which will indicate China V or China VI, etc. If it's a new car, you can check the product manual or ask the sales consultant during purchase—they'll directly tell you whether the model meets the strict requirements of China VI B. The China VI standard is divided into two phases, A and B, with B being more stringent, primarily aimed at reducing pollutant particles and nitrogen oxides in exhaust emissions, protecting the environment while potentially saving fuel. I recommend regular vehicle maintenance, such as timely replacement of air filters and checking the oxygen sensor, to ensure compliance with emission standards. If in doubt, just get an emissions test done at a 4S shop or professional repair center—it's not expensive. Don’t overlook small details; if you’ve been driving an older car long-term, it’s best to check whether it meets the new regulations—safe and worry-free.