OBD II monitors take their sweet time!
hey Fellas!
I'm getting ready to get the Crossie in for an OBD II Etest. After replacing the RCM to take care of my P0410 issue, I deleted the code. My issue is that 4 monitors still havent completed their test. They are the C, EV, 2A and O. I'v been going thru about 6 driving cycles, 3 of which were from a cold start in the past 2 days, covering at least 20 miles. Anyone know how long this should take? I'm hoping to get the Etest done by friday!
Thanks... Mario
I'm getting ready to get the Crossie in for an OBD II Etest. After replacing the RCM to take care of my P0410 issue, I deleted the code. My issue is that 4 monitors still havent completed their test. They are the C, EV, 2A and O. I'v been going thru about 6 driving cycles, 3 of which were from a cold start in the past 2 days, covering at least 20 miles. Anyone know how long this should take? I'm hoping to get the Etest done by friday!
Thanks... Mario
Another one down today, two to go. After a few good hard acceleration runs, the C(catalyst) monitor completed it's test today. I fueled up hoping it may help the E(evap) to complete it's test.
This new OBDII Etest is going to be a pain to both the Etest shop and the car owner but one is hopefull it'll eliminate poluting cars
This new OBDII Etest is going to be a pain to both the Etest shop and the car owner but one is hopefull it'll eliminate poluting cars
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