You take out the battery and reinsert it.
You need to run the car through it's drive cycle before the computer can perform all of it's emissions tests. Look up the drive cycle specified by Honda, perform the drive cycle, and then it should be all set.
1993 honda accord is obd1 not obd2
You start the vehicle, when the computer sees that the vehicles started like someone is going to drive it, its a drive cycle
Two parts to the answer - theory first - Fix problem and then drive car through a "drive cycle". The sensors are checked on a periodic schedule by the computer. Drive cycle is the number of miles driven it takes for the computer to do the next check on the sensor related to the repair. I do not know the miles for the s2000, but typical is 100 miles. Part 2 - If passing inspection is the issue, the auto parts house can reset your light with their computer code reader, but the computer will not show the sensor in question as "ready" until the repairs are made and the drive cycle is complete. In most states, the computer must show "ready" in all categories to pass inspection.
you can drive it forever depends on how bad u want it bumpin
I have a 1998 dodge stratus and the obd inspection results are showing notcomplete or unsupported. I have been told to drive the car so the computer can reset. What is the drive cycle for this car. I have a 1998 dodge stratus and the obd inspection results are showing notcomplete or unsupported. I have been told to drive the car so the computer can reset. What is the drive cycle for this car.
Typically, a "Drive cycle" is referred to in conjunction with clearing the Malfunction Indicator Light on the dashboard.When the computer detects a fault, the MIL is turned on, warning the driver to have the vehicle serviced.Once the problem is repaired, the computer should automatically turn off the MIL, but for some problems, the computer will continue to "store the code" for multiple "drive cycles".In that context, a drive cycle consists of:Start the engineDrive the vehicle around a little bit, enough to warm up the engine.Turn off the engine.That's a drive cycle
to reset the old codes you must drive it for atleast an entire drive cycle
The primary cause for the drive light to flash on a Honda Accord is a malfunction in the transmission. Error codes from the vehicle's computer can be read using an OBDII reader.
unhook the battery for about a minute or so, then reconnect!
Computer has detected a problem with the transmission.
About 60 miles in order for the computer to log emissions information to relay to the testing computer.