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Failed SMOG, now what???
Hi, I am trying to sell my 1992 Toyota Tercel, it runs good but has
200k miles on it. I failed the smog test and now I don't know what to do. The emission problem could be o2 sensor, catalytic converter or EGR valve. Or even more than 1 of the 3. So this could cost me a lot. I was asking $1400 for the car. Now, I don't know if I fix and try to ask for more, if I should donate, etc... Do you think I could replace the 02 sensor or catalytic converter myself? I amnot a mechanic. If the problem is in the 02 sensor or converter it wn't cost so much, but I believe the EGR valve costs around $200 Some people are calling me and saying they will buy the car as is. But I am afraid of that, because without smog they can't transfer to their name. What do you suggest? I appreciate your help. Thanks so much, |
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