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Old 01-23-2019, 11:05 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by shiumai View Post
I'm curious to see if anyone else in the same boat is able to register their vehicle some time after the recall notice went out without getting the work done, or whether we'll all be prevented from registering without showing proof that the work was done.

I'm very curious too how well this communication between the car companies, CARB, and Cal DMV works, or if it is just a bluff. It says the DMV MAY require that you supply proof that the campaign has been completed. May....


Has anyone had the work done in Cal and received a Vehicle Emissions Recall Proof of Correction Form? According to the remedy notice, you should have.





NOTE (Customers who live in the state of California)


The state of California requires the completion of Safety Recalls / Service Campaigns on emission related parts prior to vehicle registration renewal. In addition, the State requires that every vehicle must pass an emission test (SMOG Check) every two years and before it is sold. Without the completion of this FREE Safety Recall, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) will not allow your vehicle to be registered. State of California Regulations require Toyota to provide the Department of Motor Vehicles with a record of all vehicles that have not had the Safety Recall completed.






Your Toyota dealer will provide you with a Vehicle Emissions Recall Proof of Correction Form after the campaign has been completed. Please ensure you retain this form, because the DMV may require that you supply proof that the campaign has been completed during your vehicle registration renewal process.




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