Tampering with pollution control devices can lead to:
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Reduced air pollution.
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Higher maintenance costs.
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Higher gas mileage.
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Improved vehicle efficiency.
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Explanation
Removing or tampering with pollution control devices is against the law. These systems are designed to limit harmful emissions and protect the environment. Violating this law can result in:
- Higher repair and maintenance expenses
- Increased air pollution
- Reduced vehicle reliability
Keep all emission systems intact to stay compliant and keep your vehicle running efficiently.
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