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Old 04-06-2012, 03:02 PM
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I went to get my jag inspected today and was told that 5 parameters weren't ready to be tested.obd monitor readiness status is coming up not ready for catalyst, evaporative system, o2 sensor, etc... My mechanic told me I need to drive 80 miles and come back. Anyone have any ideas?
 
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Old 04-07-2012, 02:01 PM
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Just keep driving it. These cars take a while to be ready.
 
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Well, the drive 80 miles story only applies if the ecu was reset either by someone with a scanner OR by a battery disconnect. If you have done neither of these recently, then you have a condition that will not allow the drive cycle to complete, and you must get a diagnosis of why. You didn't mention if the CEL was on.
How about "the rest of the story"!
 
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Old 04-08-2012, 11:33 AM
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Ok sorry for the lack of info. There is no Cel and the car runs great. Now I did do a battery disconnect about a month ago or less. I haven't driven 80 miles distance since then however. It's been short trips only, 5 miles here, 2 blocks to the store. It's also possible that when my mechanic worked on the suspension recently that he disconnected the battery. Not sure really.
 
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OK- well, the OBD test cycle- the mileage you need to drive and a at what speed is posted somewhere, but I can't find it right now. In general, in one outing you need to have a 1/2 to 3/4 full tank of gas, drive for several miles at 40 mph without too much acceleration or deceleration, drive at 45 for 5 miles and alternate. then a few 5 minute idles and a repeat usually gets it for me. I will continue to look for the actual drive cycle definition for the XJ6.
 
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Old 04-12-2012, 02:07 PM
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Ok thanks spark! I will do some research, seems like a big undertaking! I havent done that since i bought the car, maybe thats why my gas mileage is bad too!
 
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ANyone have any idea what the drive cycle is? i cant seem to find it specifically =\
 
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Anyone? =\
 
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Old 04-24-2012, 04:33 PM
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I suggest you purchase the Workshop DVD from Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. It contains a wealth of information, including (in the Electrical Diagnostic Manual) a definition of the Service Drive Cycle, which I think is what's being discussed here.

This page in the PDF on the disc is a scan of the book so I can't easily copy and paste. Put briefly, it involves letting it get to 60 degrees (presumably starting with it having been driven in to the garage, i.e. hot), idling for 8 minutes, giving it wide open throttle up hill in drive in no higher than third for 10 seconds, then drive around until you've performed 40 gear changes. Then drive at 35-45 mph for 3 minutes on the flat. Park up and idle at 1500/2000rpm for a minute, idle for two minutes and then check for fault codes.

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Originally Posted by etaent
Anyone? =\
There's the machine gun approach of just driving and then there's the methodical approach:

Drive Cycle.pdf

Note the warning at the bottom about the number of drive cycles that may have to be covered to complete catalyst monitoring.

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