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Teh One Who Knocks
09-25-2015, 06:25 PM
By Jeremy Tordjman - AFP


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Washington (AFP) - The US environmental regulator said Friday that it will test all diesel car models for pollution "defeat devices" in the wake of the scandal over Volkswagen's vehicles.

The Environmental Protection Agency said it would test cars under actual road conditions rather than just newly produced cars in the lab, after Volkswagen vehicles were shown to have software that overrides pollution controls once they are in use.

Christopher Grundler, Director of EPA Office of Transportation & Air Quality, said the agency would partner with the official Environment Canada agency to more rigorously test diesel cars.

"Today we are putting vehicle manufacturers on notice that our testing is going to include additional evaluation and tests designed to look for potential defeat devices."

"We're not going to tell them what these tests are, they don't need to know."

"Suffice it to say that the smart engineers at EPA and California Air Resources Board and Environment Canada have come up with some clever ways to do this."

Grundler said the agency has had portable devices for testing the pollution performance of vehicles on the road for years.

But it had not focused on passenger diesel cars because they account for barely 0.2 percent of all vehicles on the road in the United States. Instead, the agency had concentrated its efforts on commercial trucks "because that's where diesel emissions are."

The problem with the Volkswagens was discovered by engineers at West Virginia University, using some of the EPA equipment.

The auto industry has been shocked by the Volkswagen scandal, in which the world's largest automaker was shown to have programmed its 2009-2015 four-cylinder diesel cars to perform well in official anti-pollution testing in the lab, but then override the pollution controls for better road performance when out in the real world.

With the use of the defeat device, the car has more power and saves more fuel, but can spew more pollutants into the air, including nitrogen oxides, in amounts much higher than emissions standards.

Volkswagen "very deeply within a hundred million lines of software code had a sophisticated algorithm designed specifically designed to defeat these tests," Grundler said.

The German company is facing a potential $18 billion in EPA fines and has cost the job of chief executive Martin Winterkorn, who resigned Wednesday.

The EPA said there had not been any recall yet of the VW diesel models of the past seven years involved in the scandal, but it would likely come when the company had developed a way to fix the problem.

Meanwhile, is also said that Volkswagen's 2016 diesel models had not yet been approved for the US market.

Goofy
09-25-2015, 06:39 PM
Tip of the iceberg methinks, many more shall perish! :twisted:

Hikari Kisugi
09-25-2015, 08:31 PM
Aye, the fact no manufacturer has come out and damned VW saying how hard they have worked to hit emissions targets, would suggest they either have cheated themselves, or are currently in discussions with their software engineers to check they haven't been cheating :)
We shall see.

Goofy
09-25-2015, 09:52 PM
Aye, the fact no manufacturer has come out and damned VW saying how hard they have worked to hit emissions targets, would suggest they either have cheated themselves, or are currently in discussions with their software engineers to check they haven't been cheating :)
We shall see.

Are you Scottish? :-s

Teh One Who Knocks
09-26-2015, 12:41 PM
The Local - Norway's News in English


Norway's economic crimes unit said Friday it had opened a fraud probe into German carmaker VW to see if cars sold in Norway had been equipped with pollution test cheating software.

"In light of the so-called Volkswagen affair in the US and Europe, where (the company) has admitted extensive cheating, Økokrim wants to investigate whether any crime has been committed in Norway and whether the fraud has had any effect on the cars imported to this country," the economic crimes unit said in a statement.

Volkswagen, the world's biggest car manufacturer, admitted on Tuesday that as many as 11 million of its diesel cars worldwide were equipped with software capable of fooling official pollution tests.

The scandal, which broke in the US, pushed VW's chief executive Martin Winterkorn to announce his resignation.

Norwegian police said they would cooperate with customs and transport officials in its investigation. It did not indicate the type of penalty Volkswagen could face.

Diesel is not very popular in Norway, a country generally mindful of the environment and with a large number of electric cars.

According to Norwegian media, VW has sold fewer than 20,000 diesel cars in Norway per year the past five years.

Volkswagen Norway has in recent days told local media that it does not know whether rigged models were sold in the country.

HyperV12
09-26-2015, 12:47 PM
Switzerland has banned the sale of all VW diesels until this is sorted.

Hikari Kisugi
09-26-2015, 01:06 PM
Are you Scottish? :-s

Norn Irish.

Goofy
09-26-2015, 03:54 PM
Norn Irish.

Close enough :hi5:

Hikari Kisugi
09-26-2015, 04:18 PM
Close enough :hi5:

:hi5: Aye tiss!

redred
09-26-2015, 04:41 PM
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