Drive cycle
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I am sure there is a section in JTIS that describes the drive cycle. However someone here has included it in a thread because I printed it off and used it to do my cycle after an ODB II reset.
I also had to do around 300 miles before it was accomplished. It really is not simple to achieve.
I will have a search through my old threads and see if I can dig it up.
I also had to do around 300 miles before it was accomplished. It really is not simple to achieve.
I will have a search through my old threads and see if I can dig it up.
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Drive Cycle from JTIS
Well, I couldn't find the single sheet document. However the section from JTIS Drive Cycle 303.13 is attached. It is quite comprehensive.
I hope this helps.
2 Minutes later I found it.... Hahaha typical.. It is also attached.
I hope this helps.
2 Minutes later I found it.... Hahaha typical.. It is also attached.
Last edited by trosty; 11-16-2013 at 06:18 PM.
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shugs (11-16-2013)
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To some extent you can speed it up by looking at which OBD monitors have not set (aka completed) and try to figure what would help. If any stays unset for an extended time it's due to something blocking it. E.g. at high altitude at least one may never run. Or your gas tank is too full or too empty. Etc. Post back if you "try everything" without success.
Note that jag generally put the drive cycle in the codes PDF for the specific MODEL and YEAR (MY) of the car, i.e. there is no one drive cycle that suits every car.
Note that jag generally put the drive cycle in the codes PDF for the specific MODEL and YEAR (MY) of the car, i.e. there is no one drive cycle that suits every car.
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