Disconnect both cables on battery, hold horn down for abouta minute, reconnect battery about 15 minutes later
To reset the drive cycle on the OBDII computer of a Honda Element, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 15-30 minutes, then reconnect it. This will clear the stored diagnostic trouble codes and reset the computer. After reconnecting, you should drive the vehicle through a series of conditions to allow the OBDII system to complete its readiness tests. Make sure to follow the specific drive cycle procedure outlined in the vehicle's service manual for best results.
The average Jeep computer takes about 20-30 minutes of driving to perform all the required tests.
unhook the battery for about a minute or so, then reconnect!
Go to eBay and search "obdII" and buy one, they run about $50.00 including shipping. There are two types, ISO for Chrysler and some Japanese, and the other one for all the others like Ford and GM. There are several that are both, that is the kind you want. Be sure to email the eBay seller and ask if it is used with your year and model. (1996 was a changeover year for OBDII technology, so this advice may not apply to you--but the Toyota dealer service guy can tell you over the phone--ask him if it is OBDII compliant.) When you get it, you just plug it in and let it cycle 4 or 5 times and it resets everything. You then have to drive your car for 50 to 100 miles for the onboard computer to test everything, and in the meantime your car will fail smog checks because it has no history in the computer and the smog test procedure demands a history even if there is no pollution. Cut and Paste http://search.ebay.com/OBDII for a list of them for sale on eBay. Go to eBay and search "obdII" and buy one, they run about $50.00 including shipping. There are two types, ISO for Chrysler and some Japanese, and the other one for all the others like Ford and GM. There are several that are both, that is the kind you want. Be sure to email the eBay seller and ask if it is used with your year and model. (1996 was a changeover year for OBDII technology, so this advice may not apply to you--but the Toyota dealer service guy can tell you over the phone--ask him if it is OBDII compliant.) When you get it, you just plug it in and let it cycle 4 or 5 times and it resets everything. You then have to drive your car for 50 to 100 miles for the onboard computer to test everything, and in the meantime your car will fail smog checks because it has no history in the computer and the smog test procedure demands a history even if there is no pollution. Cut and Paste http://search.ebay.com/OBDII for a list of them for sale on eBay.
How do you reset a e500 mercedes benz drive cycle
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.
need dvive cycle for 2002 Toyota sienna
what is the drive cycle of Toyota solara 2002
See the "Toyota Drive Cycle" Link I added below.
To reset the OBDII drive cycle for a 2000 Daewoo Leganza, you typically need to disconnect the vehicle’s battery for about 15 minutes. This will clear any stored trouble codes and reset the engine control module. After reconnecting the battery, drive the vehicle under varied conditions—accelerating, decelerating, and idling—to complete the drive cycle and allow the OBDII system to recheck emissions readiness. Always refer to the specific vehicle manual for detailed instructions.
To reset the drive cycle on the OBD-II computer of a Honda Pilot, you typically need to disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 10-15 minutes. This will clear any stored trouble codes and reset the computer. After reconnecting the battery, drive the vehicle under varying conditions (city and highway speeds) to allow the computer to re-learn the engine parameters and complete the readiness monitors. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures related to your model year.
What is the drive cycle for a 2006 Toyota Sienna?