What does OBD2 not ready mean?

What does OBD2 not ready mean?

Incomplete or not ready meaning the test is not completed. It means that the OBD2 system has not been able to run this routine or it has failed.

What should I know about a failed smog test?

Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Needs to be Q: Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Needs to be reset Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Need to be reset. How much will this cost? My car has 165000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission. Hello.

Why is the EVAP monitor not running on my Hyundai?

The engine coolant and intake air temperatures must be within a tight range to complete all of the OBD II monitors during the drive cycle. If the IAT input is not between 32 and 86 degrees F at the beginning of the drive cycle, the EVAP monitor will not run.

What should I do if my Hyundai is not in ready mode?

Decelerate to 0 mph without braking, then idle for 1-2 minutes. If you’re on an expressway, pull safely off the road during this segment. Accelerate to 55 mph, using 1⁄4 to 3⁄4 throttle, then hold a steady cruise for 10 to 20 minutes.

Can a Hyundai Sonata pass a smog test?

In order for your Sonata to pass the smog check these monitors must show Ready or Complete. The following is a description of the Hyundai Sonata Drive Cycle. Prior to beginning the drive cycle ensure your Sonata has at least 1/4 to 3/4 tank of gas. An empty or full gas tank will not allow the EVAP monitor to run.

What should I do if my Hyundai Sonata emission monitor is not ready?

If all other emissions systems are functioning properly, completing the drive cycle above should set or make ready (complete) your Hyundai Sonata’s emission monitors. If the emission monitors are still not complete then check for any trouble codes and whether the check engine light is on or not.

Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Needs to be Q: Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Needs to be reset Failed smog test. OBD-II monitors not ready. Need to be reset. How much will this cost? My car has 165000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission. Hello.

How to check for OBD II Trouble Codes?

Use a scan tool to check for OBD II trouble codes. Any faults founds need to be repaired first. • Start the engine. Keep the vehicle in Park. • Idle the engine for 1 1/2 minutes. • Accelerate within 15 seconds to 50-55 mph (using 1/4 to 3/4 throttle) and keep this speed steady for 2 to 3 minutes. • Decelerate to 0 mph without braking.