Where to Check the Emission Standard for a New Car?

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MacAlivia
07/25/25 1:35am
Methods to check the emission standard for a new car include: 1. Bring the vehicle registration certificate and driving license to the vehicle management office for inquiry; 2. Check the environmental protection label; 3. Log in to the motor vehicle environmental protection website for inquiry; 4. Check the vehicle factory certificate; 5. Make a rough judgment based on the year the car was registered. The purpose of setting automobile emission standards is to control and reduce vehicle emission pollutants and improve ambient air quality. Automobile emission pollutants include: carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and PM harmful gases. Solutions for non-compliant vehicle emissions include: 1. Clean the fuel injector; 2. Replace the piston sealing ring; 3. Use higher-quality fuel.
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MacRichard
08/10/25 4:12pm
Last time I bought a new car, I easily found the emission standard information on the Vehicle Conformity Certificate. That certificate comes with the vehicle, usually attached to the side window or included in the document folder. The salesperson told me that there's also a small label clearly stating the emission level (such as China 6b) stuck on the inside of the new car's windshield. I also learned to check using the vehicle's VIN number on the official website of the Ministry of Environmental Protection - entering the number displays detailed data. Emission standards are crucial as they affect annual inspections and urban driving restrictions. Some high-emission vehicles may face restrictions in environmental protection zones, so it's essential to confirm this before purchasing to avoid trouble. I recommend carefully checking these during new car delivery and keeping the environmental documents properly filed for future reference.
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