What is an OBD drive cycle?

What is an OBD drive cycle?

An OBD monitor is a computer test or series of computer tests used to determine if an emission control device or system is failing. The vehicle performs the self-diagnostic computer test when the vehicle is driven. This is commonly referred to as a “drive cycle.”

How to do an OBD drive cycle on a Jaguar?

Heated Oxygen Sensors Monitor Drive Cycle. Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). Drive the vehicle steadily between 48 – 97 km/h (30 – 60 mph) for 10 minutes. Drive the vehicle above 3000 rpm in 4th gear at a steady speed. Lift foot completely off accelerator and coast for 30 seconds.

How to repair a Jaguar X350 DTC OBD II?

1 Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). 2 Drive the vehicle steadily between 48 – 97 km/h (30 – 60 mph) for 10 minutes. 3 Drive the vehicle above 3000 rpm in 3rd gear at a steady speed. Lift foot completely off accelerator and coast for 30 seconds. Oxygen sensor heaters:

What’s the drive cycle for a Jaguar XJ?

1. Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature, above 180 F. 2. Drive vehicle steadily keeping the RPMs between 1700 – 2500 for 5 minutes. 1. Ensure your Jaguar’s fuel filler cap (gas cap) is fully closed.

What should the engine temperature be in a Jaguar OBD-2?

Oxygen sensor heaters: Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). Idle engine for 3 minutes. Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). Idle for a minimum of 10 minutes.

What do I need to know about the Jaguar Drive Cycle?

Perform the drive cycle at your own risk. Ensure to follow all traffic laws. The following procedure is designed to complete the OBD II monitors required to get your Jaguar to pass the OBD II monitors portion of the smog check, also known of the I/M readiness test.

What are the OBD procedures for a Jaguar?

Welcome to the Jaguar onboard diagnostics OBD-II drive cycle information page. The procedures detailed below apply to many but not all 1996-newer Jaguar models. The steps should generally be the same but refer to an authorized Jaguar repair/service guide or possibly owners manual to confirm steps for your Jag.

1 Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). 2 Drive the vehicle steadily between 48 – 97 km/h (30 – 60 mph) for 10 minutes. 3 Drive the vehicle above 3000 rpm in 3rd gear at a steady speed. Lift foot completely off accelerator and coast for 30 seconds. Oxygen sensor heaters:

Oxygen sensor heaters: Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). Idle engine for 3 minutes. Start engine and bring to normal operating temperature > 82 °C (180 °F). Idle for a minimum of 10 minutes.