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Re: 97 Bravada reset OBD II codes
The IM readiness is not a “reset” by any means. All monitors are reset when the DTC’s, (Diagnostic Trouble Codes), are reset. The IM readiness mode of the scan tool tells you which monitors have run and completed their tests since the last time the DTC’s were cleared and the system was reset. Each monitor must run and complete its tests before a DTC can be set. For example: if there is a problem in the EVAP system, the SES, (Service Engine Soon) light will not illuminate until the EVAP system monitor runs, completes its tests, and detects the problem. That’s why they won’t pass/fail your vehicle until all of the monitors have run and completed their tests.
The drive cycle in the above post is the quickest way to force all of the monitors to run, and complete their tests. Each monitor uses a different set of circumstances in order for the monitor to run and complete its test. Some tests only run once per drive cycle. Some only run once per drive trip. Others continuously “watch” for the conditions to be met. If any test is not completed during the drive trip or cycle, the PCM/VCM waits for the next drive trip, or drive cycle, and attempts to run the test again. It will continue to attempt the test until it runs and completes. Under normal driving conditions, all monitors will eventually run. If a certain monitor takes longer to run and complete, it’s because the driver has not produced the exact conditions necessary to run and complete the test. If you have a monitor that is incomplete, the drive cycle instructions will tell you what you need to do to get it to run and complete. You can pick and choose which monitor you want to run by doing what the instructions tell you for each particular monitor, you don’t have to do the whole thing. Hope this helps.
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