CARB compliant...
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by harmin5288, Oct 6, 2012.
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Well I guess you can call it an emissons ticket,
It is a pink copy, at the top it says its from "California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board"
Violation 13 UCR 2025 Truck and Bus Regulation
I called the number on the ticket and the gal said that since my truck is a 2004 and I did not register it for an extension through 2013 the fine is $1000.00.
I told her that the reason I didn't register is because I was going to replace the truck at the end of the year anyways. She said that it did not matter and that if I want to come to California with the 2004, I would have to register it and still pay the $1000.00 fine.
I was parked on a side road with a bunch of other trucks and I was in the sleeper laying down, not even sleeping. Next thing I heard was another driver coming and knocking on my door. As soon as I got out of the sleeper I saw the ticket in the driver side mirror. On the ticket, there is a place for the owner/driver to sign to acknowledge the ticket, but this son of a gun wrote it "Driver not available"...all he had to do was knock on the window, but i guess he wanted to avoid the confrontation altogether...
The officer was stealthy, I guess they would have to be; if i would have heard him, I would have gotten out and started asking questions...
The other driver had gotten one also and wanted to see if it was the same as mine. I guess he just went to go check in and by the time he got back he was hit and noticed one on my mirror. Altogether there was 4 trucks that got hit. The other ones i guess were compliant.
I tried to upload the ticket to this discussion, but was unable to...do you know the size limit for uploading. -
That sucks!! What state are you base plated out of? I am trying to find someone who has actually installed a PM filter on a 6NZ Cat. I found a guy in Lancaster, CA who is a Cat guru and says my motor will run fine with a certain brand of filter. I can't remember which brand of filter he said. He is going to be charging 17 grand to install the PM fliters. 17 grand is a hell of a lot cheaper than 150 grand for a new truck with a Cummins scr motor that will give me fits and have no power I figure. The whole situation sucks.
Last edited: Mar 11, 2013
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What's funny, on the CARB website it has a list when model engine years are non compliant and need a DPF filter. Your truck, 2004 should have had a filter by the beginning of this year. But when you called, they said if you pre registered you would be good until the end of this year. My friend that lives and runs here in California has a 98, his truck has a certificate until the end of this year too. But on the website, the chart shows his truck was due for a DPF by the start of 2012.
No where on the CARB website does it say a thing about a extending the rules, but yet CARB is giving guys a new certificate if your registered, but not telling anyone about it. My friends 98 has been given 2 years more then the deadline says, but nothing on the website tells you this. He has the certificate in his truck.
A little fishy CARB is about there rules if you ask me. Lots of BS and seems they do what they want. The give you rules, then extend the rules, but don't post it on the website or tell anyone about it -
The extended time periods could have been gotten if you had read the sections of the rules that apply to small fleets. The small fleet exceptions allow the gradual replacement or modification of both tractors and trailers.
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I was reading those certain models of the dpf filters have caused fires, truck burn up and all.
One maker went bankrupt. I'm carb compliant by staying out of ca. nothing there I seen the time I went. -
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I was driving down the 10 freeway the other day and saw one of these trucks doing a regen, at least that is what i was hoping it was doing, and it was puffing so much black smoke it looked like it was on fire. How is that better for the environment?
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Is there any exception for antique trucks ??? Just wondering .............
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