7Q11?!
50 to 100 miles
If you are referring to when the computer again can monitor the systems after a manual reset, it is usually between 50 and 100 miles.
after changing anything to do with a code it has to be reset drive 100 miles to reset code
No, they're supposed to reset almost immediately after the pressure in the tire gets above about 32 psi.
With my 2000 Blazer it is 100 miles. I've been passing emissions by clearing codes for 6 years driving off the miles and passing.
It would take 12 minutes to drive 20 miles at 100 mph.
If you have to drive 100 miles, and you have 2 hours to do it in, I think 50 miles in each hour ought to get you there.
100 miles at 100 mph would take 1 hour
To reset the OBD code on a Mazda RX-8, you typically need to drive the vehicle for about 50 to 100 miles after the issue has been resolved. This allows the onboard diagnostics system to complete its readiness monitors and confirm that the problem has been fixed. However, if the check engine light remains on, it's advisable to use an OBD-II scanner to clear the codes directly.
one hour
27 miles
with the reminder on the digi. panel press down reset button for serveral seconds and it will reset it self to 100%