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Emission issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 15789118" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Yep, in that report, those monitors are obviously turned off in the tune.</p><p></p><p>Since you have reloaded an original tune, the monitors will now come back to life, and they will report as 'ready' once appropriate drive cycling is complete.</p><p></p><p>I looked it up and it appears you can have one monitor "not ready" in Arizona and still be able to test. You should be all set with a little driving. Keep us posted.</p><p></p><p>Local stores like Autozone have basic OBD scanners which will probably not be able to tell which individual monitors are ready or not, but you never know. It's worth asking them if they can check monitor readiness. That would be good to know. As I mentioned in my first post, I was absolutely amazed that local Mustang race shop tuner was apparently confused about this issue. He told me to just keep doing drive cycles, but the monitors were turned off in the tune and I could have done drive cycles for a hundred years and they would never have reset to 'ready'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 15789118, member: 184279"] Yep, in that report, those monitors are obviously turned off in the tune. Since you have reloaded an original tune, the monitors will now come back to life, and they will report as 'ready' once appropriate drive cycling is complete. I looked it up and it appears you can have one monitor "not ready" in Arizona and still be able to test. You should be all set with a little driving. Keep us posted. Local stores like Autozone have basic OBD scanners which will probably not be able to tell which individual monitors are ready or not, but you never know. It's worth asking them if they can check monitor readiness. That would be good to know. As I mentioned in my first post, I was absolutely amazed that local Mustang race shop tuner was apparently confused about this issue. He told me to just keep doing drive cycles, but the monitors were turned off in the tune and I could have done drive cycles for a hundred years and they would never have reset to 'ready'. [/QUOTE]
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