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Drive Cycle Procedure (Readiness Monitors)

OBD2 drive cycle is to let your car run on-board diagnostics. This in turn, allows the readiness monitors to o...

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OBD2 drive cycle is to let your car run on-board diagnostics. This in turn, allows the readiness monitors to operate in vehicle. And detect potential malfunctions of your car’s emission system. The correct drive cycle for your car can vary greatly depending on the car model, engine and manufacturer. Also, the monitor in question affects the required drive cycle procedure.

Many vehicle manufacturers include these drive cycles in the vehicle owner’s manual. a A few days of normal driving, both city and highway, will make the monitors ready. The following drive cycle app can be used as a guideline if a specific drive cycle is not known. However, Drive Cycle app may not work for all cars and monitors. But It can work with your car!

Readiness Monitor types:
1. Continuous monitors: Misfire, Fuel System, Comprehensive Component.
2. Non-continuous monitors: Gas (Catalyst-CAT, Heated Catalyst, Evaporative-EVAP, Secondary Air System, Oxygen-O2, Oxygen Sensor Heater, EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) and/or VVT System); Diesel (NMHC Catalyst, NOx/SCR Aftertreatment, Boost Pressure, Exhaust Gas Sensor, PM Filter, EGR and/or VVT System)

Vehicle support:
Abarth
Acura
Alfa Romeo
Aston Martin
Audi
Bentley
BMW
Bugatti
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Chevy
Chrysler
Citroen
Dacia
Daihatsu
Dodge
Ferrari
Fiat
Ford
Generic
Geo
GMC
Honda
Hummer
Hyundai
Infiniti
Isuzu
Jaguar
Jeep
Kia
Lamborghini
Lancia
Land Rover
Lexus
Lincoln
Mazda
Mercedes
Mercury
MG
Mini
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Oldsmobile
Opel
Peugeot
Plymouth
Pontiac
Porsche
Renault
Rolls-Royce
Rover
Saab
Saturn
Scion
Seat
Skoda
Smart
Subaru
Suzuki
Toyota
Vauxhall
Volkswagen
Volvo

How to use?
1. Select make
2. Select drive cycle monitor
3. Step by step drive cycle procedure

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Last update

Feb. 25, 2020

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