We have two suggestions... 1. (most important) Find out through 3 or 4 different transmission shops whether the sensors can be replaced, instead replacing the entire transmission. Most transmission sensors can be replaced with only removing the transmission in order to pull it apart. In some fortunate cases the defective sensors are on the exterior of the trans and require no trans removal.
2. Start the required work with the $500 CAP money. Then apply for VRRRM.org (an additional $800.00), then apply for a 2 year financial hardship extension. You will not need a smog check for 2 more years. But after that there's no getting out of the smog check. You can apply for CAP again, but one way or another you'll need to get your Nissan Maxima to pass the smog check. Good luck.
Alec - SmogTips Support
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