Trans 131.03(5)(a)2.2. The MIL does not illuminate at all when the ignition key is turned to the “key on, engine off” position. Trans 131.03(5)(a)3.3. The MIL illuminates continuously or flashes when the vehicle is in the “key on, engine running “ condition, even if no DTCs are present. Trans 131.03(5)(a)4.4. A scan tool indicates that any DTCs are present and that the vehicle’s MIL status is commanded on. Trans 131.03(5)(b)(b) If the MIL is not commanded to be illuminated, the vehicle shall pass the OBD inspection, even if DTCs are present. Trans 131.03(6)(a)1.1. Vehicles shall be inspected in an as-received condition. Prior to inspection, the engine shall be operating at the manufacturer’s recommended engine idle speed without excessive smoke, at normal operating temperature, not overheating, as indicated by gauge, warning light or boiling radiator, and with all accessories off. Trans 131.03(6)(a)2.2. The vehicle shall be nearly level when inspected in order to prevent abnormal fuel distribution. Trans 131.03(6)(a)4.4. Vehicles that are designed to operate with more than one type of fuel shall be inspected on the fuel in use at the time of inspection. Trans 131.03(6)(d)1.1. An OBD II inspection shall be performed on all model year 1996 and newer vehicles equipped with OBD II systems. The OBD inspection shall be performed according to the procedures specified in section 85.2222 of the federal rule. Trans 131.03(6)(d)2.2. If the vehicle’s DLC cannot be located, or is located such that an inspector cannot reasonably access it during the course of a vehicle inspection, the vehicle shall receive a waiver equipment inspection as provided in s. Trans 131.05 and, pending the outcome of this inspection, be referred to a technical assistance center or other facility or inspector designated by the department to perform the functions of a technical assistance center for issuance of a technical waiver of compliance as provided in s. Trans 131.04 (1) (b). Trans 131.03(6)(d)3.3. The inspector shall connect the inspection system to the vehicle by connecting the vehicle’s DLC to the OBD II inspection system. The inspection system shall determine what readiness monitors are supported by the vehicle’s OBD II system, and perform a readiness evaluation or applicable readiness monitors in accordance with the USEPA technical guidance. If the readiness evaluation indicates that any on-board tests are not complete, the vehicle shall be rejected from inspection. Vehicles rejected because on-board tests are not complete shall be required to leave the inspection station, pursue a means of completing on-board tests, and return for inspection. Trans 131.03(6)(d)4.4. An exception is allowed for model year 1996 to model year 2000 vehicles, with 2 or fewer unset readiness monitors, and for model year 2001 and newer vehicles with no more than one unset readiness monitor. Vehicles from those model years which would otherwise pass the OBD inspection, but for the unset readiness monitors in question, may be issued a passing certificate without being required to operate the vehicle in such a way as to activate those particular readiness monitors. Vehicles from those model years with unset readiness monitors which also have DTCs stored resulting in the MIL to be commanded on shall fail the OBD inspection. Trans 131.03(6)(d)5.5. If the inspection computer system is not able to download the vehicle OBD II records, the OBD inspection shall be aborted, and the vehicle shall be reinspected with an OBD II inspection in a separate inspection facility inspection lane. Trans 131.03(6)(d)8.8. If the malfunction indicator status indicates that the MIL has been commanded to be illuminated, the inspection system shall record all DTCs resulting in MIL illumination in the vehicle inspection record. Trans 131.03(6)(d)10.10. Vehicles failing the OBD inspection may not be reregistered within the state of Wisconsin until such failing items have been repaired or replaced if necessary as required by s. 285.30 (6), Stats. Trans 131.03(10)(a)(a) Vehicles failing initial inspection may receive a reinspection at no additional charge under the following conditions: Trans 131.03(10)(a)1.1. The reinspection shall take place within 30 days of the initial inspection or the owner or lessee shall present satisfactory evidence that the repairs and adjustments which were performed on the vehicle could not have been made within 30 days of the initial inspection. Additionally, the vehicle shall have been repaired or adjusted according to s. 110.20, Stats., and this chapter. Trans 131.03(10)(a)2.2. The vehicle shall be accompanied by its previous vehicle inspection reports. Repair information, as completed by the person performing the repairs, shall be indicated in the space provided on the reports, unless it is reported electronically, upon performance of the repair. The completed repair section on the vehicle inspection report, or the data reported electronically, shall indicate all of the following: Trans 131.03(10)(a)2.a.a. The repairs performed as well as any recognized automotive emission repair technician recommended repairs not performed per owner’s request. Trans 131.03(10)(a)2.d.d. If available, the appropriate identification number of the recognized repair facility and technician. Trans 131.03(10)(b)2.2. A vehicle that fails the OBD inspection shall be reinspected after repair provided a readiness evaluation indicates that: