How to check if readiness codes are set?
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If I can just identify what actually has to be done on the Porsche one I feel like I'd be in a better place.
Any help identifying what this cycle breaks down to would be appreciated.
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I never let it sit and idle. I think that some of the codes have to reset before others. I had a route that I would drive early in the AM where I didn't have to stop.
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I went through this with my '96. Did the BMW cycle earlier morning on 2 consecutive days. Went to DMV and failed again for readiness codes. Did the same cycle again on another 2 consecutive days and all was good. The cycle works, but might take multiple tries.
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You just start up and drive for x minutes between 1800-2000rpm and.....?
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I don't quite understand? Are you saying that the (wireless) ODB2 reader is wrong? It connect to the car and tells me the same information that European Performance tells me, which is that my car is not ready to be emission tested due to the state of the readiness flags or whatnot.
For all the times the BMW drive cycle has been passed around the forum, you'd think that somebody smart would have looked at that enigma code of a Porsche cycle and figured out what it means in the real world.
In my minds eye I see myself driving around Raleigh at low speed and low rpm for the next month as my deadline ticks down, slowly going insane![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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For all the times the BMW drive cycle has been passed around the forum, you'd think that somebody smart would have looked at that enigma code of a Porsche cycle and figured out what it means in the real world.
In my minds eye I see myself driving around Raleigh at low speed and low rpm for the next month as my deadline ticks down, slowly going insane
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I managed to get readiness codes in three drives after I cleared a CEL (misfire). I used the BMW drive cycle but I stopped at stop signs and signals. I did the slow part around my neighborhood and the medium speed cycle on an expressway with a 45 mph speed limit, again stopping at signals.
What I gathered from that "Porsche OBD II Test Drive" jpeg is that it is important during those driving phases to vary the load and rpm (no cruise control!). I upshifted sooner than I normally do to get those lower rpms.
Obviously one of the first two drives didn't work but if I had to guess, I think I didn't wait long enough for the engine to cool (I did one in the morning and one in the afternoon).
I have a generic OBD2 scanner which only reports generic codes and whether it is ready or not.
What I gathered from that "Porsche OBD II Test Drive" jpeg is that it is important during those driving phases to vary the load and rpm (no cruise control!). I upshifted sooner than I normally do to get those lower rpms.
Obviously one of the first two drives didn't work but if I had to guess, I think I didn't wait long enough for the engine to cool (I did one in the morning and one in the afternoon).
I have a generic OBD2 scanner which only reports generic codes and whether it is ready or not.
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I managed to get readiness codes in three drives after I cleared a CEL (misfire). I used the BMW drive cycle but I stopped at stop signs and signals. I did the slow part around my neighborhood and the medium speed cycle on an expressway with a 45 mph speed limit, again stopping at signals.
But what is the breakdown for the Porsche cycle? It's all very well saying that you don't idle the car BUT if the P cycle doesn't start recording till 10 minutes AFTER the cats are up to temp, then why not? How long does the cats take to get to 300 degrees? More questions than answers.
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I could not get ready codes using the drive cycle approach also and evetually gave up. I just drove it every chance I could, putting a few hundred miles on it with short and long trips which worked for me.
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I don't quite understand? Are you saying that the (wireless) ODB2 reader is wrong? It connect to the car and tells me the same information that European Performance tells me, which is that my car is not ready to be emission tested due to the state of the readiness flags or whatnot.
For all the times the BMW drive cycle has been passed around the forum, you'd think that somebody smart would have looked at that enigma code of a Porsche cycle and figured out what it means in the real world.
In my minds eye I see myself driving around Raleigh at low speed and low rpm for the next month as my deadline ticks down, slowly going insane![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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For all the times the BMW drive cycle has been passed around the forum, you'd think that somebody smart would have looked at that enigma code of a Porsche cycle and figured out what it means in the real world.
In my minds eye I see myself driving around Raleigh at low speed and low rpm for the next month as my deadline ticks down, slowly going insane
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Check out this link, more specifically post #6 and the link provided within.
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https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...our-flags.html
Added document from the workshop manual
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I read all this and the big problem is that the not going into reverse point is debunked 6 posts later. I understand people are trying to help and I appreciate it. The thing that I just don't get is, that if there is a Porsche cycle, even if it's in gobbledegook, why hasn't it been converted to simple steps and shared on the forum?