Tampering with pollution control devices can lead to:

Reduced air pollution.
Higher maintenance costs.
Higher gas mileage.
Improved vehicle efficiency.
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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