Emissions Control Operation
The ambient temperature for the entire driving cycle is required to be between 7°C (45°F) and 35°C (95°F) otherwise the EVAP monitor will not run.
Performing Oxygen Sensor Adaptation
- Bring vehicle up to operating temperature.
- With the vehicle in
N
ormal mode and in 6th gear, accelerate the vehicle smoothly up to 96 km/h to 110 km/h (60 to 70 mph) keeping the accelerator pedal as stable as possible.
NOTE:The accelerator pedal has to be operated smoothly from 0% to 20% and then has to be kept almost constant.
- With the vehicle in
N
ormal mode and in 7th gear, accelerate the vehicle smoothly up to 96 km/h to 110 km/h (60 to 70 mph) keeping the accelerator pedal as stable as possible.
NOTE:The accelerator pedal has to be operated smoothly from 0% to 20% and then has to be kept almost constant.
- With the vehicle in
N
ormal mode and in 8th gear, accelerate the vehicle smoothly up to 96 km/h to 110 km/h (60 to 70 mph) keeping the accelerator pedal as stable as possible.
NOTE:The accelerator pedal has to be operated smoothly from 0% to 20% and then has to be kept almost constant.
Performing Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Monitor
- Bring vehicle up to operating temperature.
- While using 5th gear, perform several vehicle revolutions (accelerator pedal greater than 75%, intake efficiency greater than two, and EGR position greater than 20%).
- Both monitors for EGR should run properly (high flow and low flow).
Performing the Evaporative (EVAP) Monitor
- Day 1
- Turn the engine ON and stay in idle for 1 minute.
- Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes while maintaining a vehicle speed between 96 km/h to 110 km/h (60 to 70 mph).NOTE:
Operate the vehicle as constant as possible.
- Turn the engine OFF and leave the car in soak for the rest of the day/night.
- Day 2
- Turn the engine ON and idle for 1 minute.
- Operate the vehicle for 20 minutes while maintaining a vehicle speed between 96 km/h to 110 km/h (60 to 70 mph).NOTE:
Operate the vehicle as constant as possible.
- At the end of the drive cycle the EVAP monitor will be complete (passed).