Time for inspection, title and registration




Anyway, after a lot of engine work to clear codes, fix leaks, replace bad parts, etc., I have a car that runs very well. I decided to take it in for inspection. The title says it was signed over to the previous owner in 2020 and he never got the title in his name, so I think I can safely assume that it hasn't been inspected or properly registered in that time.
Last week, I replaced the LCD screen on my car. To do that, I disconnected the battery cables for safety. The car is running well, no codes, no malfunctions, so I took it to get it inspected. However, the state inspection machine failed the car because it couldn't connect to the OBDII port. The tech told me that since I had disconnected the battery, I needed to drive the car, so I went out and put on over 130 miles since the battery disconnect. I took it back, still couldn't connect. I will drive it some more then try again. Have any of you had this problem? Seems like this should qualify for a drive cycle.
I work night shift, so I will leave in a minute and will hook up my scanner, just to be sure the port is active. It was working after I replaced all the ignition components, but that was a few weeks ago.


