High Quality Reproduction Emissions Label Replaces AUA Emissions Decals Can Vary, To Verify You Are Ordering The Proper Decal You Must Match The Emissions Code Located On The Corner Of Your Original . Good Condition Decal Required In Some States To Pass Emissions Testing 1981 Camaros sold in California and New York came factory with certain smog requirements including a visible emissions decal under the hood. Many states now have adopted California and New York standards above Federal standards setting the bar that much higher requiring in many cases clear display of these labels and decals. All 1971 and newer Camaros have emissions labels or decals showing that they were manufactured to meet either California or U.S. Federal standards. This Camaro emissions label or decal is affixed in the engine compartment or in a readily accessible location. At the top of this 1981 Camaro AUA Emissions label are the words VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION and the corporate name or trademark of the GM. If you live in an area that requires CARB (California Air Resources Board) or other Federal standards, make sure your emissions system meets requirements by checking with local rules and laws. Remember, most states require your Camaro to possess emission standard equipment in order to pass smog and get registered.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Camaro | 1981 |