| VEIP General Information Maryland’s Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program is Working! Your Vehicle Emissions Inspection Improves Maryland’s Air and Water Quality! By having your vehicle tested, you're playing an important part in Maryland's successful and ongoing efforts to clean our air and water, creating a healthier Maryland for all of us. Although there are many sources of pollutants which form ground-level ozone, automobiles and light trucks remain the major source here in Maryland. By making certain our cars and trucks are properly maintained in accordance with manufacturer recommendations (the whole purpose of the VEIP inspection), vehicle owners can be assured that we are doing our part, along with industry and government, to keep Maryland a clean and healthful place to live. For more information about motor vehicles and air pollution, please check the Maryland Department of the Environment’s website at www.mde.state.md.us. What is the Right Test for Your Vehicle? On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) Test Instead of testing your vehicle’s exhaust, your emissions test will involve scanning your vehicle's computer for emission control malfunctions. During an on-board diagnostics scan, a lane inspector will connect to your vehicle's computer through a connector under the dashboard to determine the presence of recorded “trouble codes” that illuminate the “check engine” light on the instrument panel. Vehicles with an illuminated “check engine” light automatically fail the emissions test. Treadmill Test (IM240) Your vehicle will be driven on a treadmill while the exhaust is collected and analyzed. The treadmill test is simple and safe, and usually takes less than four minutes to complete. The vehicle’s emissions are measured under a range of operating conditions including acceleration, deceleration, cruising and idle. Idle Test Your vehicle’s emissions will be analyzed while the engine is at idle. The idle test is more appropriate for older cars because of their vehicle design. Gas Cap Leak Check Because a cap can look OK but still leak gas vapors, we check all gas caps of vehicles presented for emissions testing in Maryland. The gas cap leak check is the first step in the emissions test, and involves placing the cap on a testing adapter and pressurizing it with air to ensure that it seals tightly. Here is some important information you need to know before you take your vehicle in for testing. You will receive a test notice from the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) about eight weeks before the deadline for your vehicle should be tested. You may bring your vehicle to be tested as soon as you receive the notice, or at any time during your eight week inspection period. Bring your notice and your vehicle to any one of the testing stations.
PLEASE VISIT THE STATION REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE LEAVING IF YOUR VEHICLE DOES NOT PASS. DON'T FORGET, your first re-test is free. To speak to the station representative, please move your vehicle to one of the convenient parking spaces, and enter the office. Our station representatives are fully prepared to answer any and all questions you may have.
If you are unable to have your vehicle tested by the due date, you can request an extension online or call VEIP at 1-800-638-8347. |

