A NYS Inspection sticker expires on the last day of the month it was punched during the year indicated on the sticker. If the sticker says "2011" and the month "June" is punched, the vehicle needs to be re-inspected on or before June 30, 2011.
15 days
The driver is responsible for the vehicle.
Inspections average $35.00 while failed re-inspections are usually $10.00 more.
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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.
its not burning all the fuel in the cly causing a rich mode
Last day of the month displayed
Yes, they expire at the end of the month. Conversely, your vehicle registration is set to expire at the beginning of the month listed. Just remember one is the beginning and the other is at the end. If you look at your registration, it should say something like (Expires: 02/01/2011). Then you will know that the inspection sticker has about 4 weeks left.
its the last day of the month
There is no grace period for registration in NYC. If the sticker is expired, you will be given a hefty fine if a traffic cop happens to notice (and they do!). You can be fined even if you paid for your registration renewal but have not yet received it in the mail. The sticker has to be valid and properly displayed. And make sure to remove the old sticker. They can actually give you a fine for that, too. If your registration is expired, or about to expire, go to the DMV in Manhattan right away. They will issue your renewal sticker that day. Inspection stickers, however, do not expire on a specific date. You have until the last day of the month indicated on your sticker to have your vehicle pass inspection. Hope this was helpful!
Yes, I believe it will, Based on the NYS inspection site. The mechanic will advise you that the light is on. It is not included in the OBD II diagnostics which is sent to DMV. Check out the site and judge for yourself, or ask a mechanic you trust.