kidjedi wrote:
I'm posting this not to start any arguments, but for those finding this thread in the future who are as "terrified" as I was after hearing all these horror stories about diesel emissions testing and needing to be on a four-wheel dynamometer. This is simply my personal experience with getting the diesel emissions test done.
It seems that all of the hubbub over the "dangers" of putting your '06 CRD on a two wheel dynamometer are WILDLY exaggerated. Perhaps they stand for the '05 model, but evidently whatever changes they made to the '06 took care of any issues with testing the vehicle on a two wheel dynamometer with the ESP disengaged.
I just had my inspection done at S&S Services off 120th in Broomfield, CO. No issues whatsoever. In fact, I did everything "wrong" just to play guinea pig. I didn't warm up the vehicle. I didn't worry about how full the tank was. I didn't use biodiesel. Etc. etc. I basically ignored all the recommendations I've found in my research over the past two months. Actually... I had cleaned out my MAP sensor and I did use a fuel additive (but that's just because I've been adding it at every fill up).
I made my appt. for a day where the weather wouldn't be bad and the temp would be over 40 degrees (their rules). At the time of testing, the ambient air temperature was right around 50 degrees, maybe just a little under.
10 minutes before the appt. I started my Jeep and drove it to the testing facility (FWIW, the tank was about half full). After hearing all the horror stories of people putting their CRD's on the two-wheel rollers, I cringed a little bit when I handed over my keys. I did make sure to tell the tech to MAKE SURE the ESP button was pushed so everything was off. He let me know he knew all about it, and said they would even unhook the ABS if it was necessary (turns out it wasn't).
Half an hour later, I got my keys back and was on my merry way. The ABS and a few other lights came on when I started the car, but they all turned off before I even had a chance to put it in drive.
The tech said the vehicle blew a little dirty, but was because I hadn't warmed up the engine (at all). Zero shift 0% opacity. 40mph was 4% opacity. 50mph was 5%. 60 mpg was 9%.
Pretty painless (other than being out the $55). Two years and I'll have to do it again.
I also had my 2006 CRD emissions test done at S&S Services off 120th in Broomfield, CO back in Feb. 2012 and mine passed just as yours did, but my CRD also had the ABS and a couple of other lights come on as I started my jeep up when leaving. Had the tech seen this he would have had to fail the vehicle. Just as your though the lights went off within a couple of minutes.
I am coming due for my 2 yr emissions test and this time I will be going to GO Jeep as I want my vehicle tested on the 4-wheel all-wheel drive Dyno so as to not put the jeep into the fault condition again.
As far as not being able to just use the roadside drive-by emissions test units is a bunch of crock, but what are you going to do.