OBD-II Drive Cycle
OBD- II DRIVE CYCLEAll kinds of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) can be monitored by carrying out a short drive according to the following 22 drive cycle patterns. In other words, doing such a drive regenerates any kind of trouble which involves illuminating the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (SERVICE ENGINE SOON or Check Engine Lamp) and verifies the repair procedure has eliminated [the trouble the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (SERVICE ENGINE SOON or Check Engine Lamp) is no longer illuminated].
CAUTION: Two technicians should always be in the vehicle when carrying out a test.
NOTE: Check that the diagnosis trouble code (DTC) is not output before driving the OBD-II drive cycle. Erase the DTC if it has been output.
NOTE: Drive cycle patterns are not established for Vehicle speed sensor monitor (DTC P0500), Power steering pressure switch monitor (P0551), and Fuel level sensor monitor (DTC P0461, P2066). Please reference the M.U.T. data list to judge whether these monitor items are normal.
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DRIVE CYCLE PATTERN LIST
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