mikeny59
NAXJA Member #300
- Location
- NY and/or Fl.
Check this out;
Go to have my '98 classic inspected (only five months overdue:dunno: ), passes safety perfect, but then... Find out that NY does not not dyno cars from '96 and up. Yep, no probe in the tailpipe.
What they do do is connect to the obdII port (and Albany) and see what the computer tells the tech.
My baby said to 'em:
Catalyst: Not Ready
Evaporative System: Not Ready
Oxygen Sensor: Not Ready
What does these all mean, you ask?
I'm going to scan the printout and the NYSDMV pamphlet tonite, but basically it does not necessarily mean anything is wrong with these systems.
It does mean that this "NOT-READY" condition may be caused by a scan tool clearing recent repairs, or the battery being disconnected or replaced. The sensors/systems are just not talking to the computer properly, or not at all.
There's a lot more stuff in the pamphlet, but it describes a generic drive cycle that should clear the computer, slowing down, speeding up, things like that. The guy at the shop said 99% of the problems can be cleared up by this. The pamphlet does say check your owners manual, because that drive cycle may be different than the generic one.
Now I'm wondering if the K&N cone filter has anything to do with it. I still have the old air box, blah, blah, blah... Also, if I need to buy a scan tool. This shop has always done me right, but this time they also said a cat because it's making noise, but I checked it and it's the heat shield flapping a bit, not the innards.
I'll post the documents by morning, and Rich P, I still cannot find that cable
sv
Go to have my '98 classic inspected (only five months overdue:dunno: ), passes safety perfect, but then... Find out that NY does not not dyno cars from '96 and up. Yep, no probe in the tailpipe.
What they do do is connect to the obdII port (and Albany) and see what the computer tells the tech.
My baby said to 'em:
Catalyst: Not Ready
Evaporative System: Not Ready
Oxygen Sensor: Not Ready
What does these all mean, you ask?
I'm going to scan the printout and the NYSDMV pamphlet tonite, but basically it does not necessarily mean anything is wrong with these systems.
It does mean that this "NOT-READY" condition may be caused by a scan tool clearing recent repairs, or the battery being disconnected or replaced. The sensors/systems are just not talking to the computer properly, or not at all.
There's a lot more stuff in the pamphlet, but it describes a generic drive cycle that should clear the computer, slowing down, speeding up, things like that. The guy at the shop said 99% of the problems can be cleared up by this. The pamphlet does say check your owners manual, because that drive cycle may be different than the generic one.
Now I'm wondering if the K&N cone filter has anything to do with it. I still have the old air box, blah, blah, blah... Also, if I need to buy a scan tool. This shop has always done me right, but this time they also said a cat because it's making noise, but I checked it and it's the heat shield flapping a bit, not the innards.
I'll post the documents by morning, and Rich P, I still cannot find that cable

sv