Emissions Clinics and gas-cap testing

Emissions clinics include a brief courtesy inspection and a test of your vehicle's tailpipe emissions. Tests take less than 15 minutes.

Gas-cap testing uses a device to determine if your vehicle's gas cap is adequately sealing. Tests take less than 30 seconds.

The MARC Air Quality Program works with partners to provide voluntary emissions-testing and gas-cap testing clinics across the region, FREE of charge.

Why participate in these tests?

Both tests are designed to save consumers money and reduce pollution by identifying vehicles that may be in need of simple maintenance.

Replacing a leaky gas cap for less than $20 can save as much as a gallon of gas every 15 days, and early diagnosis of engine-performance issues can help prevent serious engine problems that can wind up costing hundreds of dollars. Less wasted gas and more efficient vehicles also equal cleaner air.

Upcoming clinics

Emissions clinics and/or gas-cap testing will take place at many of the 2012 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events. See below for details on all events.

Date Time Area Location
May 12 8 a.m.–noon Johnson County

5984 Jim Bills Rd., Mission, KS 66202 (HHW drop off by appointment only)

May 19 8 a.m.–noon Gladstone/Kansas City Happy Rock Park
76th St. and N. Antioch
June 9 8 a.m.–noon Johnson County

5984 Jim Bills Rd., Mission, KS 66202 (HHW drop off by appointment only)

June 16 8 a.m.–noon Grain Valley/Jackson County 35075 E Old US-40, Oak Grove, MO 64075
Aug. 18 8 a.m.–noon Platte County/Platte City/Weston Platte Ridge Park
17130 MO Highway 371

 

*Gas-cap testing only

Questions?

Contact airQ@marc.org.