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DTC Self Erasure

With 1 trip components or systems, MIL is illuminated upon test failure and DTCs are stored. 2 trip monitors are components requiring failure in 2 consecutive trips for MIL illumination. Upon failure of first test, Task Manager enters a maturing code. If component fails test for a second time code matures and a DTC is set.

After 3 good trips MIL is extinguished and Task Manager automatically switches trip counter to a warm-up cycle counter. DTCs are automatically erased following 40 warm-up cycles if component does not fail again.

For misfire and fuel system monitors, component must pass test under a Similar Conditions Window in order to record a good trip. A Similar Conditions Window is when engine RPM is within +375 RPM and load is within +20% of when fault occurred.

NOTE: It is important to understand that a component does not have to fail under a similar window of operation to mature. It must pass test under a Similar Conditions Window when it failed to record a Good Trip for DTC erasure for misfire and fuel system monitors.

DTCs can be erased anytime with a DRBIII(R). Erasing DTC with DRBIII(R) erases all OBD II information. The DRBIII(R) automatically displays a warning that erasing DTC will also erase all OBD II monitor data. This includes all counter information for warm-up cycles, trips and Freeze Frame.