Pop, Skip, Sputter: Your Complete Guide to Engine Misfires
What is an engine misfire, and what would cause an engine to misfire in the first place? Learn everything you need to know about misfiring engines in this guide.
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Does your state require vehicle emissions testing (smog checks)? Smog check engine repairs are one of the many services offered at select Firestone Complete Auto Care stores throughout the country. And unlike smog test only stations, which don't offer repair services, Firestone Complete Auto Care can repair your car to ensure it meets vehicle emission testing standards in your state.
During an emissions test, a certified mechanic will assess your vehicle's tail pipe emissions and measure the amount of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide present. Emissions testing and smog checks take approximately one hour. The test ensures that your vehicle is not emitting harmful pollutants into the air. If a vehicle fails an emissions inspection, it may indicate that something is wrong with your vehicles emissions control system and an engine repair service might be needed. A Firestone Tire and Auto Service Professional can perform a diagnostic test if your car failed a smog test, and determine exactly what's going on under the hood.
Ready to make an appointment for your vehicle? We're open seven days a week and are available for all your car repair and maintenance needs, including emissions and smog check engine repair. All of or our services are backed with our guarantee to be fixed right and right on time - that's the Firestone way, and the reason we service more than 40,000 vehicles across America every day.
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