That will cause you to fail an emissions inspection. Anything which triggers the CEL will, because everything which triggers it will adversely impact the emissions system on that vehicle.
The check engine light will come on. If you're in a state which requires a vehicle inspection, this will cause it to fail.
Emissions, yes. If there's an inspection for vehicle safety systems, it would fail that one.
There are several types of front suspensions that allow your vehicle to both steer and go over bumps in the road. One such suspension type is called the MAC-PHERSON STRUT. The intent of the Mac-Pherson Strut was to reduce the " unsprung weight" of the wheel and suspension components. Doing that can significantly improve handling and provide better contact between tires and the road. Strut components can wear out, and when they do they need to be replaced so that the vehicle will operate safely. Commonly, strut inserts (similar to a shock absorber), springs and bushings may wear or otherwise fail, seriously degrading the performance of your vehicle.
Although ANY piece of automotive mechanical equipment can fail at any time, there is no record of strut problems on the CR-V. Given the age of the vehicle ('03) it may simply be due to part failure due to age.
To return a salvage vehicle to a regular title a HP106 must be done. The inspection is very detailed and requires a measurement on a frame machine, a alignment is required, inspection and certification of repairs, every thing must be better than required on a normal safety inspection. Where I live current rate is $1050.00 for the inspection, It is tough enough 80% fail first try
Family Renovation - 2008 Inspection Pass or Fail was released on: USA: 12 November 2009
You repair whatever caused it to fail inspection and retest it after the repair is made.
Yes. Va will pass your car with a check engine light. The inspection station will try to get you to figure out what is wrong with you car but they will not fail it. However, If your SRS light is on, the car will fail the inspection.
In most countries a broken windshield or indeed a windshield with a stone chip above a certain size or one which is in line with the drivers sight, would be certain to fail a vehicle inspection (and in the UK would be illegal to drive). I cannot see that the laws in Alberta would be any less stringent.
It can. The leaking gas cap is preventing the fuel tank to establish the proper positive pressure levels that the emission systems rely upon to operate correctly. A leaking gas cap will also cause the vehicle to fail its emissions tests. The leaking cap is also putting excess vapors into the environment. Replace that cap ... they are not that expensive.
All Toyota Camry's have struts in the front. This is also accompanied with strut mounts and bearings that are located between the mount & strut. I highly recommend replacing the mounts & strut bearings with the struts. My experience has shown that the mounts fail before the strut.