readiness codes
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I just went for a drive and watched my tach and clock carefully. My goal was to keep it between 1200-2800 rpms for at least 5 min. I must admit, I have never ever drive that way before and it was so different. But I did it. I went through most of the steps. Got home, pulled my codes and there were none. But three lamps flashed on my scanner and the manual says they're "catalysr monitor, secondary air monitor and oxygen sensor monitor". I'm not sure what is happening and I don't understand the insturction manual well. To make it worse, I stopped off at my favorite shop today and they said there was no work around. I just had to get the readiness codes reset or I am SOL. What the hell do I do? And how will my scanner read when they are reset?
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Rick, this thread sure has my attention... I'm sorry for you but glad you are pursuing this. I think you just saved me some $$.
I had done some work over the past few days and had to disconn. the battery... AND I need to go in for a smog check.
Anxiously awaiting the answer to your last question.
Ordered an OBDII scanner.
I am going to guess that what you see on the scanner is what you see when those aren't "ready". I hope I'm wrong...
I had done some work over the past few days and had to disconn. the battery... AND I need to go in for a smog check.
Anxiously awaiting the answer to your last question.
Ordered an OBDII scanner.
I am going to guess that what you see on the scanner is what you see when those aren't "ready". I hope I'm wrong...
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I had this same issue with a new battery a couple of year ago. I could not get them to reset until one early Sunday morning I was able to follow "ecobb's" procedure exactely and then they reset and all was well. Passed smog the next day.
#21
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I drove over 300 miles, trying to follow the various routines without success. So I went to the Smog Referee and they passed my car. There is a sticky on the Pelican 993 board about the potential positive implications of how that can help with the SAI.
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I don't want to just show up for emissions inspection again and hope my readiness codes are reset. I'll keep at it until I can see it for myself before I go wait in line and pay money again.
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Just found out that in VA 96-00 cars are allowed up to two monitors in not-ready mode. So if I can get just one of my three to reset, I should be good to go for a retest.
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I have done " cgfen's " posted procedure for my last 3 smog checks. My understanding is you have to do the procedure TWICE. I get up middle of the night and do it when there is not much traffic. I used to do it in two different nights but I got thinking and now I do it in one trip.......leave my house and do the procedure ( THEN TURN OFF THE ENGINE ) and on my way home I do the same thing.....works great! Also, in California all you need is have 6 flags ready, so having a scanner is a MUST ! On my way home I watch the scanner, as soon as 6 flags are ready I skip the rest of the procedure and drive on home ( DO NOT GO OVER 3000RPM! ) The next morning go directly to the nearest station. Hope this help.
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#25
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
I guess I should be able too do the BMW procedure tomorrow as long as each step doesn't have to be consecutive.
I know it sounds difficult but it's really easy to run the routine and doesn't take that long if the roads are accommodating.
The only hard part about the procedure is not letting the tach go over 3k rpm and keeping the car under 65 on the freeway.....
Good luck
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I was only able to run my scanner with the engine running, though the booklet said not to do that. It came up with an error in any other key position. Anyway, can I leave my scanner hooked up while driving and then monitor my codes?
#27
Burning Brakes
Depends on the monitor - If it reads live data, then I would think it will be okay. But I don't know if readiness flags set after a key off event or not.
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[QUOTE=Don't lift]I have done " cgfen's " posted procedure for my last 3 smog checks.
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thanks for the mention,
but
this isn't my procedure.
just something i gleaned from the search function.
now i'm on biz travel in Asia (Japan / Singapore / Malaysia) waiting to hear from the seller how the smog check process goes.
Hope to be a 993 OWNER by Labor Day.
cheers
Craig
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thanks for the mention,
but
this isn't my procedure.
just something i gleaned from the search function.
now i'm on biz travel in Asia (Japan / Singapore / Malaysia) waiting to hear from the seller how the smog check process goes.
Hope to be a 993 OWNER by Labor Day.
cheers
Craig
#29
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It may be because:
1. the GA standards for number of allowable codes unset, or
2. where I live offers a variety of speed driving options
But, the BMW routine really works well for me. Usually (only once or, at most twice a year) my son and I do it like a gimick rally; he rides shotgun with the routine on his clipboard and a stopwatch. The timing for each step is really just a minimum. In fact I'm fairly sure I've broken a step or two into parts, because of stop lights, etc. It only takes us a half hour or so.
Good luck. Have fun.
1. the GA standards for number of allowable codes unset, or
2. where I live offers a variety of speed driving options
But, the BMW routine really works well for me. Usually (only once or, at most twice a year) my son and I do it like a gimick rally; he rides shotgun with the routine on his clipboard and a stopwatch. The timing for each step is really just a minimum. In fact I'm fairly sure I've broken a step or two into parts, because of stop lights, etc. It only takes us a half hour or so.
Good luck. Have fun.
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SUCCESS!!!!!! I used the BMW procedure. It really, really sucked and that 15 min. on the hwy. keeping it under 60mph and 3k rpms was the longest 15 min. of my life. Holding the clutch down to idle in gear for 5 min. sucked too. In fact, it all just SUCKED. But I ran my codes and only one, the O2 sensor, came back as not ready. I stopped at an inspection place on the way home and it passed. Now I am registering my car for two yrs. and have none of this worry about again until then. Whew! Thanks!