Readiness Code: Notes
Readiness code description
Diagnostics are performed at regular intervals during normal vehicle operation. After repairing an emissions related system, a readiness code is generated by road testing the vehicle.
If a malfunction is recognized during the drive cycle, it will be stored in the DTC memory.
The OBD drive cycle operation will be monitored with a hand held diagnostic tool. Consult the manufacturer's instruction manual for correct tool operation.
The readiness code is erased every time the DTC memory is erased or any time the battery is disconnected. If the DTC memory has been erased or the battery is disconnected, a new readiness code must be generated.
Only erase the DTC memory if a DTC has been stored.
General recommendations
Most monitors will complete easier and quicker using a "steady-foot" and "smooth" acceleration during the drive cycle operation.
Operating conditions
During the sequence, avoid switching ignition OFF to keep from unnecessarily extending the drive profile. Depending on drive profile, the described bits can be set beforehand. In this case, the corresponding point can be skipped. During the individual test steps, the vehicle needs to be in normal mode, except at the end during service regeneration.
Do not assume that the scan tool ID and engine code are correct if the scan tool communicates. The scan tool does not use the ID to establish communication-the units are automatically identified.