How do you do a OBD2 drive cycle?

How do you do a OBD2 drive cycle?

15 minutes of steady driving on an expressway/highway followed by 20 minutes of stop-and-go driving with at least four 30-second idle periods. Allow the vehicle to sit for at least eight hours without starting the engine. Then, start the engine and complete the above driving cycle.

How far do you have to drive to reset computer?

Here’s something you probably don’t know: after clearing the car’s computer you will need to drive for about 50 to 100 miles. As you drive your car the computer will monitor all the sensors and register the results. You can use GOFAR to constantly monitor your car diagnostics.

How long do I need to drive my car to reset the computer?

The readiness monitors will remain until the car has been driven long enough for the computer to evaluate the various system and sensors. The amount of time can vary based on the vehicle. In some cases it can take up to 100 miles for all of the computer monitors to completely reset.

Will a car computer reset itself?

Your vehicle’s check engine light will will reset by itself once the issue or problem has been repaired; this is true for most models. But the issue may be a bit more involved than simply resetting it. The issue may stem from your car having to run several cycles.

Do you have to reset the computer after changing battery?

There is no need to reset the computer per say, but if you had any error codes that indicated a problem existed; then you’ll need to have a professional mechanic complete a check engine light inspection.

Which battery cable do I disconnect to reset computer?

When removing cables, remove negative first, then positive. If you just want to reset the ECU, removing only negative is good enough. When installing cables, install positive first, then negative. It’s a real tight fit, but if you can find it and disconnect it, leave it disconnected for 30 seconds.

Can you touch positive and negative battery cables together?

Touching both the positive and negative will discharge what ever remaining power is in the ECU. Even after your battery is removed, touching the 2 terminals together (with out even having any source of power) you will even create a small spark, draining what’s left.

What happens when you touch both battery terminals?

Ray: The danger from car batteries is not so much electrocution as it is explosion. If you touch both terminals with a metal wrench, for instance, you can create a spark that can ignite hydrogen gas in the battery. That can send pieces of battery and battery acid flying everywhere.

What will happen if the positive and negative cables touch each other?

That is what happens when you touch the cars positive and negative wires together. It becomes a short circuit. A large amount of current will flow until the battery gets completely discharged and everything that the current flows through can be damaged. Including cables and etc.

Does positive connect to negative?

When disconnecting the cables from the old battery, disconnect the negative first, then the positive. Connect the new battery in the reverse order, positive then negative.” When you are replacing your car battery, It isn’t always easy to remember the order in which to disconnect and reconnect the terminals.

Do you connect positive to positive or positive to negative?

Each battery has two metal terminals. One is marked positive (+), the other negative (-). Never connect the red cable to the negative battery terminal or a vehicle with a dead battery.

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