The new Enhanced Emission Inspection Maintenance (I/M) program has begun in various areas of the country.
This "enhanced" I/M test (also referred to as the IM240 test) actually consists of three specific tests (and any additional tests that individual states may require). These IM240 tests are:
1. The IM240 Test - This test consists of a transient dynamometer test event which will be conducted at centralized (state owned) test facilities. The exhaust gasses measured during the IM240 test event are: HC, CO, and NOx. This test event is much more comprehensive than current I/M tests.
2. The Purge Flow Test - This test measures the flow of unburned hydrocarbons through the purge solenoid during the IM240 test. The objective is to determine that sufficient flow is present under the proper operating conditions.
3. The Evaporative System Pressure Test - The objective of this test is to evaluate the integrity of the fuel tank vapor recovery system. It is conducted by pressurizing the fuel tank and fuel vapor lines. Pressure is then monitored to assure the system is leak-free.
Attached to this bulletin is a list of thosc states which will participate in the Enhanced Emission Inspection Maintenance program, as well as a state contact and phone number. In most cases, the test program will be limited to major-urban areas, although some states have clected to implement a statewide program. To ascertain if your retail facility is affected by this program, refer to the attached list which details those areas affected by the Enhanced Emission Inspection Maintenance program; along with the projected start dates as declared by the state. Check with your local environmental agency to obtain more detailed information.
To assist in the proper repair of vehicles that may not meet the requirements of the state test, Saturn has developed an I/M240 Diagnostic Service Manual supplement that you should have already received.
Also, a mandatory one-day technician training class has been developed for the retail facilities in and around states or metropolitan areas that are affected by I/M testing laws. A bulletin with more training detail, including the roll-out schedule, will be supplied in the near future. The up coming Fixed Operations Managers (FOM) Service Consultants, Continuous Learning Seminar will also introduce this subject along with a proposed IM240 write-up procedure to assist in the proper diagnosis of these vehicles.
Currently, Saturn is not requiring the purchase of any additional tools or equipment to diagnose or repair Saturn vehicles. However, if you feel you do need additional tools and equipment to properly repair your used vehicles, we would recommend the following be purchased from GM Dealer Equipment (GMDE) by calling 1 (800) 468-6657.
TOOL NO. DESCRIPTION -------- ----------- 108-39982 Five Gas Analyzer 108-41417 Propane Enrichment Tool 108-41413 Evaporative Pressure/Purge Diagnostic Station 108-41418 Purge Flow Meter 108-41415 Fuel System Pressure Adapter 108-41416 Ultrasonic Leak Detector
Saturn believes that many products currently on the market are either incapable of performing the required diagnostics and repair function, or include expensive features that may not be required and therefore, recommends that you do not purchase emission - related equipment other than the items listed above.
STATE AREA IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATION DATE PHONE# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Arizona Phoenix January, 1995 Donald Bauer (602) 207-7011 (602) 207-7020 (FAX)
California Los Angeles January, 1996 Chris Edwards Bakersfield (916) 255-4264 Fresno Sacramento San Diego
Colorado Denver January, 1995 Doug Decker (303) 692-3126 (303) 782-5693 (FAX)
Connecticut Statewide April, 1995 Anthony Armentano (203) 566-2796 (203) 566-6100 (FAX)
Washington D.C. All January, 1996 David Foerter (202) 508-3840 (202) 508-3841 (FAX)
Georgia Atlanta December, 1995 Joseph L. Bragg (404) 363-7040 (404) 363-7100 (FAX)
Illinois Chicago January, 1996 Dale Hench (217) 785-7449 (217) 524-4192 (FAX)
Indiana Gary-Chicago July, 1995 Michael Worrell (317) 232-8218 (317) 233-5967 (FAX)
Kentucky North/Cincinnati July, 1995 David Gore (502) 573-3382 (502) 573-3787 (FAX)
Louisiana Baton Rouge January, 1996 Kevin Sweeney (504) 765-0905 (504) 765-0222 (FAX)
Maine Portland July, 1994 (Voluntary) Ronald Severence Lewiston-Auburn March, 1995 (Mandatory) (207) 289-2437 (207) 287-7641 (FAX)
Maryland Baltimore February, 1995 Peggy Lord Washington D.C. (410) 631-3237 Wilmington (410) 631-3202 (FAX) Hagerstown
Massachusetts Statewide July, 1995 John Houghton (617) 351-9909 (617) 351-9962 (FAX)
Michigan Grand Rapids On-Hold Susan Clark Muskegon (517) 335-2695 (517) 373-0964 (FAX)
Missouri St. Louis January, 1996 Kevin McDonald (314) 751-4817 (314) 751-2706 (FAX)
Nevada Las Vegas September, 1995 Peter Bellis (702) 687-6940
New Hampshire Portsmouth-Dover July, 1995 Ginnie Kelly-Todd Rochester (603) 271-6680 Lawrence-Haverhill (603) 271-3093 (FAX) Lowell Nashua Manchester
New Jersey Statewide July, 1995 Robert Chatham (609) 530-4035 (609) 530-5342 (FAX)
New York Albany-Schenectady-Troy July, 1995 James Fischer Binghamton (518) 474-4049 Buffalo (518) 474-4702 (FAX) Glen Falls Jamestown-Dunkirk Niagara Falls Nassau-Suffolk Orange County Poughkeepsie Rochester Syracuse Utica-Rome
Ohio Cincinnati January, 1996 Philip Ritz Cleveland (614) 644-3059 Dayton (614) 644-3681 (FAX) Akron
Pennsylvania Allentown-Bethlehem March, 1995 John Munafo Philadelphia (717) 783-6254 Pittsburgh (717) 772-0875 (FAX) Altoona Erie Harrisburg-Lebanon Carlisle Johnstown Lancaster Reading Scranton-Wilkesbarre Sharon State College Williamsport York
Rhode Island Providence July, 1995 Thomas Barry (401) 277-2808 (401) 277-2017 (FAX)
Texas Houston-Galveston On-Hold Michael Fahy Dallas-Ft. Worth (512) 239-1490 El Paso (512) 239-1500 (FAX)
Chris Kite (512) 239-1959
Utah Salt Lake City January 1995 Terry Beebe (Provo) Provo-Orem July, 1995 (801) 370-8780 (801) 370-8784 (FAX)
Blaine Shaw (Ogden) (801) 399-8108 (801) 399-8300 (FAX)
Joe Thomas (Salt Lake City) (801) 536-4175 (801) 536-4099 (FAX)
Richard Valentine (Salt Lake City) (801) 944-6677 (801) 944-6608 (FAX)
Vermont Burlington o implementation date Thomas Moye as of this printing (802) 241-3840 (802) 241-2590 (FAX)
Virginia Washington D.C. Area July, 1995 John Bowden (703) 339-8553 (703) 339-3722 (FAX)
Washington Seattle-Tacoma October, 1995 Dennis Blowers Spokane (206) 649-7199 (206) 649-7098 (FAX)
Wisconsin Milwaukee July, 1995 Jerry Medinger (414) 266-1086 (414) 266-1082 (FAX)
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