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Nissan fined $4.4 million for faulty emissions diagnostic equipment

The California Air Resources Board has decided that $4.4 million is the right amount that Nissan needs to pay for selling vehicles that have compliant tailpipe emissions monitoring equipment installed. CARB says that more than 450,000 vehicles, from 2005-2007 model years, don't turn on the "check engine" light when emissions climb too high. CARB discovered the problems in 2007. The $4.4 million would be distributed this way: $3 million to the California Air Pollution Control Fund, $1.2 million to the Environmental Education Initiative, and ... Read more →

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