OBD II Readiness
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OBD II Readiness
So at this point I'm in the middle of my HPTuners tuning for a just headers car. I've mostly finished the LTFTs, but I need to be inspected soon, so I turned the MAF back on and all the LTFTs went lean as expected. I'm not throwing a code, but the Evaporative System and Oxygen Sensor Heater tests are still incomplete after about 85 miles of driving. All the other ones are complete. Is that enough tests complete for the computer to be "ready?" If it isn't, how do I get those tests to complete?
For that matter, even if it is enough why don't those tests complete?
For that matter, even if it is enough why don't those tests complete?
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Another thing to keep in mind (though this is probably state by state)
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
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Originally Posted by horist
Another thing to keep in mind (though this is probably state by state)
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
that goes for NC too
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Originally Posted by horist
Another thing to keep in mind (though this is probably state by state)
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
2000 and older OBDII vehicles are less stringent (at least in IL they are)
in IL you can have 2 not readies and pass... (for 2000 and earlier), 01+ only 1
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I am in NY and trying to figure this out as well we now have a pretty stingent system to pass,I was told that if even my ses light is on it will not pass so since i have HP tuners and my best friend owns the inspection station can i in theory,get the readiness codes to shut off before i plug it in at the station since i dont have to start it?if so what do i change to get the DTCs to be ready to pass?temporaly to do this?
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Originally Posted by KRAZY K 2000 TA
I am in NY and trying to figure this out as well we now have a pretty stingent system to pass,I was told that if even my ses light is on it will not pass so since i have HP tuners and my best friend owns the inspection station can i in theory,get the readiness codes to shut off before i plug it in at the station since i dont have to start it?if so what do i change to get the DTCs to be ready to pass?temporaly to do this?
For those codes, set them to "SES Enabled", "3 - No Error Reported". They should go ready immediately.
Instead of "those codes", you can make it read "any code that you are currently setting".