Hello Scotty, I have a bit of a pickle. I have a 2014 Chevy Cruze LS 1.8L I4 non turbo, with now 180k miles, this year I have to get the vehicle emission tested, and I have a check engine light on. I got it checked out at AutoZone so I could get the codes. They are P2535,P0420,P069E. Are these codes something that would cause my car to fail emissions. I know for a fact that all Indiana do is connect to the OBD2 port to check the car. Other than that issue, my car seems to run fine for its age and milage.
For a little history on the car, I purchased the car in 2018 when it only had 52K miles on it. I mainly do highway driving.
P2535 Ignition 1 Switch Circuit High Voltage
P0420 Catalyst System Low Efficiency
P069E Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination
Please help, I don't know what to do and Thank You in advance.
Hey everyone here’s an update, the code literally cleared itself on its own, no work was done, and I passed the emissions test
P0420 Catalyst System Low Efficiency
This one definitely fails the test.
Pray that the cat is not the issue. Have a mechanic check the downstream O2 sensor function. Also check for leaks in the exhast.
Are these codes something that would cause my car to fail emissions.
In my state when they perform the emissions test you can NOT have the check engine light on. I suspect that is true in other states as well.
Thank you!