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Some parts contained herein may not be legal for sale or use in California on any pollution controlled motor vehicles.
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Federal and state noise and emissions laws
Federal and state noise and emissions laws regulate modifications that affect emissions from motor vehicles, including motorcycles. Before purchasing any emissions-related products for use in California, you should carefully review the information provided herein as California law prohibits the installation and use of many aftermarket emissions-related parts on California highways, and authorizes the recovery of substantial fines and penalties against those who violate California emissions laws.
Modifications that increase vehicle emissions can be illegal in certain states in addition to California.
It is illegal to install, sell or offer for sale any aftermarket part that alters or modifies the original design or performance of the motor vehicle pollution control system unless the part is exempted or has an Executive Order issued by the California Air Resources Board (also commonly referred to as the “EO” number). Installation of parts which are not CARB approved on a pollution-controlled vehicle in the State of California may result in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) revoking the vehicle registration and certificate of ownership (title), refusing the transfer of registration, and/or the vehicle failing smog inspection. Law enforcement may cite you for the use of an illegal aftermarket part and seize your title and license plate.
Add-on and Modified Parts
California emissions laws prohibit the installation, sale, advertising, and on- and off-highway use of any add-on or modified emissions-related part (e.g., exhaust parts or systems) on any pollution controlled vehicle unless either (a) the part has received an exemption from the Executive Officer (EO) of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) or (b) the part is installed on a racing vehicle which is never used upon a highway. See California Vehicle Code 27156 and 38391; see also 13 CCR 2220-2225 (aftermarket parts regulations).
An emissions-related part is defined to mean any automotive part, which affects any regulated emissions from a motor vehicle which is subject to California or federal emissions standards. 13 CCR § 1900(3).
A modified part is defined to mean any aftermarket part intended to replace an original equipment emissions-related part and which is not functionally identical to the original equipment part in all respects which in any way affect emissions, excluding a consolidated part. 13 CCR § 1900(b)(14).
An add-on part is defined to mean any aftermarket part which is not a modified part or a replacement part.
A racing vehicle is defined to mean a competition vehicle not used on public highways. California Health and safety Code 43001.
A replacement part is defined to mean any aftermarket part intended to replace an original equipment emission-related part and which is functionally identical to the original equipment part in all respects which in any way affect emissions. 13 CCR 1900(b)(20).
Replacement parts are presumed to be legal for use on pollution controlled vehicles and do not require CARB exemptions. See 13 CCR § 2221; see also CARBs Replacement Parts Guidelines Aftermarket, Performance and Add-On Parts Regulations.