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rickgig
12-13-2011, 09:46 AM
Few weeks back I threw a P0303 and left bank lean code (forgot the number). P0303 is cylinder 3 misfire which I think helped throw the lean bank code too.

Pulled the plugs and put in a new set. Plugs were needing replacing BAD! Gap must have been over .060 and a couple, like plug#3 was at .080!

I am really surprised the truck ran as well as it did and that must have been one hot spark. I bet the COP for cylinder 3 is weaker than the others and that is why is started to miss. Runs great with a fresh set of plugs and been driving it for the last 3 weeks.

I failed inspection because two not ready conditions; ERG Sys and Catalyst. I cleared the codes when I changed the plugs, drove it for about 175 miles which should be more than enough to miles to ready the system.

Before I went to get the inspection I plugged in the Diablo just to see what it would pull for codes. Other than the P1000 meaning I need to drive it more.

This has never happened with 175 miles of drive time. I am going to head back to have the codes pulled again to pass inspection but has anyone had this happen before? I am concerned something else is amuck and needs to be checked.

Thoughts?

Heading there today... hope it passes.

L8 APEX
12-13-2011, 08:05 PM
You can search ODB2 force drive cycle. There are certain conditions it has to see before it will complete OBD drive cycle requirements. If you read up on it you may be able to force a drive cycle in 45 minutes or so.

Mark #2
12-13-2011, 09:26 PM
FYI, this works, I have the same issue at times and I just passed this week

Ford Motor Company Driving Cycle

Description of OBDII Drive CycleThe following procedure is designed to execute and complete the OBDII monitors and to clear the Ford P1000, I/M readiness code. To complete a specific monitor for repair verification, follow steps 1 through 4, then continue with the step described by the appropriate monitor found under the "OBDII Monitor Exercised" column. When the ambient air temperature is outside 4.4 to 37.8°C (40 to 100° F), or the altitude is above 2438 meters (8000 feet), the EVAP monitor will not run. If the P1000 code must be cleared in these conditions, the PCM must detect them once (twice on some applications) before the EVAP monitor can be "bypassed" and the P1000 cleared. The Evap "bypassing" procedure is described in the following drive cycle.
The OBDII Drive Cycle will be performed using a scan tool. Consult the instruction manual for each described function. NOTE: A detailed description of a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Reset is found in this section, refer to the table of contents.
Drive Cycle Recommendations:


Most OBDII monitors will complete more readily using a "steady foot" driving style during cruise or acceleration modes. Operating the throttle in a "smooth" fashion will minimize the time required for monitor completion.
Fuel tank level should be between 1/2 and 3/4 fill with 3/4 fill being the most desirable.
The Evaporative Monitor can only operate during the first 30 minutes of engine operation. When executing the procedure for this monitor, stay in part throttle mode and drive in a smooth fashion to minimize "fuel slosh".

WARNINGSTRICT OBSERVANCE OF POSTED SPEED LIMITS AND ATTENTION TO DRIVING CONDITIONS ARE MANDATORY WHEN PROCEEDING THROUGH THE FOLLOWING DRIVE CYCLES.
For best results, follow each of the following steps as accurately as possible:




OBDIIMonitorExercised



Drive Cycle Procedure



Purpose ofDrive Cycle Procedure



Drive Cycle
Preparation

1. Install scan tool. Turn key on with the engine off. Cycle key off, then on. Select appropriate Vehicle & Engine qualifier. Clear all DTC's/ Perform a PCM Reset.
Bypasses engine soak timer. Resets OBDII Monitor status.
2. Begin to monitor the following PIDs: ECT, EVAPDC, FLI (if available) and TP MODE.
Start vehicle WITHOUT returning to Key Off.

3. Idle vehicle for 15 seconds. Drive at 64 Km/h (40 MPH) until ECT is at least 76.7°C (170° F).



Prep for Monitor Entry

4. Is IAT within 4.4 to 37.8°C (40 to 100° F)? If Not, complete the following steps but, note that step 14 will be required to "bypass " the Evap monitor and clear the P1000.
Engine warm-up and provide IAT input to the PCM.


HEGO

5. Cruise at 64 Km/h (40 MPH) for up to 4 minutes.
Executes the HEGO monitor.


EVAP

6. Cruise at 72 to 104 Km/h (45 to 65 MPH) for 10 minutes (avoid sharp turns and hills) Note, to initiate the monitor: TP MODE should =PT, EVAPDC must be >75%, and FLI must be between 15 and 85%
Executes the EVAP Monitor (If IAT is within 4.4 to 37.8° (40 to 100°F))


Catalyst

7. Drive in stop and go traffic conditions. Include five different constant cruise speeds, ranging from 40 to 72 Km/h (25 to 45 MPH) over a 10 minute period.
Executes the Catalyst Monitor.


EGR

8. From a stop, accelerate to 72 Km/h (45 MPH) at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle. Repeat 3 times.
Executes the EGR Monitor.


SEC AIR/CCM (Engine)

9. Bring the vehicle to a stop. Idle with transmission in drive (neutral for M/T) for 2 minutes.
Executes the ISC portion of the CCM.


CCM (Trans)

10. For M/T, accelerate from 0 to 80 Km/h (o to 50 MPH), continue to step 11. For A/T, from a stop and in overdrive, moderately accelerate to 80 Km/h (50 MPH) and cruise for at least 15 seconds. Stop vehicle and repeat without overdrive to 64 Km/h (40 MPH) cruising for at least 30 seconds. While at 64 Km/h (40 MPH) , activate overdrive and accelerate to 80 Km/h (50 MPH) and cruise for at least 15 seconds. Stop for at least 20 seconds and repeat step 10 five times.
Executes the transmission portion of the CCM.
Misfire & Fuel Monitors
11. From a stop, accelerate to 104 Km/h (65 MPH). Decelerate at closed throttle until 64 Km/h (40 MPH) (no brakes). Repeat this 3 times.
Allows learning for the misfire monitor.
Readiness Check
12. Access the ON-Board System Readiness (OBDII monitor status) function on the scan tool. Determine whether all non-continuous monitors have completed. If not, go to step 13.
Determines if any monitor has not completed.
Pending Code Check and Evap Monitor "Bypass" Check
13. With the scan tool, check for pending codes. Conduct normal repair procedures for any pending code concern. Otherwise, rerun any incomplete monitor.
Note: if the EVAP monitor is not complete AND IAT was out of the 4.4 to 37.8° C (40 to 100° F) temperature range in step #4, or the altitude is over 2438 m. (8000 ft.), the Evap "bypass" procedure must be followed.Proceed to step 14.
Determines if a pending code is preventing the clearing of P1000.


Evap Monitor "Bypass"

14. Park vehicle for a minimum of 8 hours. Repeat steps 2 through 12. DO NOT REPEAT STEP 1.
Allow the "bypass" counter to increment to two.




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rickgig
12-13-2011, 10:11 PM
Didn't make it to the inspection today. I will tomorrow and let y'all know what happens. I appreciate the detail and will use it if I don't pass!

Thanks,

Rick