Readiness codes fix....
Just drive this twice
Start engine, let idle for approx. 2 min, 10 secs.
Accelerate to 20-30 MPH, Maintain steady speed for approx 3 min, 15 secs.
Accelerate to 40-60 MPH, Maintain steady speed for approx 15 mins.
Decelerate and come to a stop. Then:
Idle in Neutral for 5 mins. (manual trans.)
Idle in Drive for 5 mins. (Tiptronic trans.)
During the drive cycle, do not exceed 3,000 rpm or 60 mph.
Suggestions.......... Thanks in advance
), 55 mph approx 1900 rpm. Checked scanner and low and behold CLEARED…..Yes! Found 3000+ rpm again and headed home.All in all, 140 miles trying to get readiness codes reset. Thanks everyone for their help!
Marco
Last edited by Marco8; Nov 9, 2010 at 05:02 PM.
), 55 mph approx 1900 rpm. Checked scanner and low and behold CLEARED…..Yes! Found 3000+ rpm again and headed home.All in all, 140 miles trying to get readiness codes reset. Thank everyone for their help!
Marco
If the car is running then the immobilizer is already disarmed and the reader should be communicating. I leave the reader connected while I'm doing the drive, about every minute the reader will "interrogate" the OBDII system to check for updates.
BTW, my reader does NOT require the batteries to be installed for the reader to work when it's connected to the OBDII port, it gets it's power from the car. The only reason for using batteries is to review codes when reader is unplugged from the car.
no test, no look over, nothing.
must of been my lucky day, I'd a played the lotto but didn't feel like driving to wyoming.
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NOTE: I DO NOT reset (turn off) the CEL until the day BEFORE I do the drive cycle.
For the past 8+ years I have successfully done the drive cycle and passed California smog every time.
I'd like to share my experience and hope it is helpful to others.
First of all, in California, you are allowed 2 flags ( not ready ) for cars prior to year 2000.
You DO NOT need to reset ALL flags !
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For registration renewal in California, make sure you've READ what kind of smog station on your renewal notice from DMV, if it saids SMOG ONLY station.....you MUST go to that !
Pick out the smog station IN ADVANCE......
It does require 2 drive cycles, but I do it all in ONE TRIP....3am (no traffic).....approx. 1 hour time total.
1st. drive cycle from home (point A ) to end of step 5 ( point B ), then 2nd cycle from step 6 (point B )
back home ( point A ). Note: OBDII scanner plugged during the whole process so you know when you the flags are set.
I do the same drive cycle ( with some differences, not sure which one is correct, it works for me )
DO NOT exceed 3000rpm or 60mph during the drive cycle.
1) Cold start, idle for 2 min. 10 sec. ( with the A/C and rear defrost ON )...to add load?
2) Turn off A/C and rear defrost, do the 20-30mph for 3 min, 15 sec.
3) Drive 40-60mph for 15 min.
4) Come to a stop, leave it in gear for 5 mins. ( Manual Trans. )
5) Shut down engine for approx. 5 mins.
6) Repeat step 2 and 3......( Back sweet home, point A )
At the end of step 6, my scanner will say all flags are ready EXCEPT 2 ( OK for Cali ! )
Go directly to the nearest Smog station in the morning, when cold starting the engine, DO NOT let it idle cold, drive off right away or keep RPM above 2500 for the 1st. minute or so....... ( I believe this prevents the SAI pump from coming on )
Hope this can be helpful.
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Blk/Blk '97 C2S
NOTE: I DO NOT reset (turn off) the CEL until the day BEFORE I do the drive cycle.
For the past 8+ years I have successfully done the drive cycle and passed California smog every time.
I'd like to share my experience and hope it is helpful to others.
First of all, in California, you are allowed 2 flags ( not ready ) for cars prior to year 2000.
You DO NOT need to reset ALL flags !
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For registration renewal in California, make sure you've READ what kind of smog station on your renewal notice from DMV, if it saids SMOG ONLY station.....you MUST go to that !
Pick out the smog station IN ADVANCE......
It does require 2 drive cycles, but I do it all in ONE TRIP....3am (no traffic).....approx. 1 hour time total.
1st. drive cycle from home (point A ) to end of step 5 ( point B ), then 2nd cycle from step 6 (point B )
back home ( point A ). Note: OBDII scanner plugged during the whole process so you know when you the flags are set.
I do the same drive cycle ( with some differences, not sure which one is correct, it works for me )
DO NOT exceed 3000rpm or 60mph during the drive cycle.
1) Cold start, idle for 2 min. 10 sec. ( with the A/C and rear defrost ON )...to add load?
2) Turn off A/C and rear defrost, do the 20-30mph for 3 min, 15 sec.
3) Drive 40-60mph for 15 min.
4) Come to a stop, leave it in gear for 5 mins. ( Manual Trans. )
5) Shut down engine for approx. 5 mins.
6) Repeat step 2 and 3......( Back sweet home, point A )
At the end of step 6, my scanner will say all flags are ready EXCEPT 2 ( OK for Cali ! )
Go directly to the nearest Smog station in the morning, when cold starting the engine, DO NOT let it idle cold, drive off right away or keep RPM above 2500 for the 1st. minute or so....... ( I believe this prevents the SAI pump from coming on )
Hope this can be helpful.
_____________
Blk/Blk '97 C2S
1) I've never turned on my A/C or defrost (for the drive cycle) and on both my 993's they set very easily.
4) the "in gear" requirement is for auto trans cars only, the only thing in-gear will do for a manual is put additional wear on the release bearing
I have a hard time understanding how you get to a fully "ready" status with 2 monitors not set? What 2 don't set? There are only 8 sensors monitored by the Porsche (and BMW's of the same vintage) OBDII system and on my scanner they set in a 3/5 increment, meaning 3 set very quickly and the remaining 5 set all at once at the end of a (successful) drive. (See post # 48, with pics now)
Not saying I can't be wrong but I've done a good bit of experimenting (on only 2 different 993's though) and each time it's worked the same.
Last edited by Slow Guy; Apr 16, 2011 at 12:22 PM.
Flat battery and I charged it, installed in the car and I'm now running into the stalling at every single attempt to stop.
My issue with running the routine described in this thread is that I've got 3 speed bumps and one traffic light to negotiate before I can even think of attempting these cycles.
HELP! What should I do?




