Getting OBD-II ready for emission testing after battery disconnect?
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Getting OBD-II ready for emission testing after battery disconnect?
What's the procedure to get OBD-II ready for emission testing after the battery has been disconnected for a long period of time?
I went for emission testing and the OBD-II was not ready. I drove the car around for a bit more (a day), went back, and it still wasn't ready.
What cycles or conditions are needed?
Thanks in advance.
I went for emission testing and the OBD-II was not ready. I drove the car around for a bit more (a day), went back, and it still wasn't ready.
What cycles or conditions are needed?
Thanks in advance.
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Le Mans Master
You can do a search on the web for OBDII drive-cycle parameters, and I have a GM-version lying around somewhere.. Here you go, google-searched http://www.obdii.com/drivecycle.html
But in summary you'll need to drive for 50 to 75 miles, depending on the type (freeway / traffic, etc.) Primarily you are trying to get the O2 sensor maps and evap systems to trigger a positive result, vs. the "insufficient data" condition the PCM is currently in.
But in summary you'll need to drive for 50 to 75 miles, depending on the type (freeway / traffic, etc.) Primarily you are trying to get the O2 sensor maps and evap systems to trigger a positive result, vs. the "insufficient data" condition the PCM is currently in.
Last edited by Dan_the_C5_Man; 01-19-2006 at 02:11 AM.