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I need to pass my CT state emissions test for my registration, but 4 readiness monitors are not engaging. It's mostly garage kept, has 14,000 miles, has a big K&G cold air intake, and the previous owner had a super chip tuner installed. Recently the battery died so I was told I needed to drive it more so that the CAT, O2 sensor, and EVAP, etc... can engage. After driving over 200 miles so far no dice. 1. What's the exact/proper drive cycle for a 2005 Mustang GT so that the monitors will come alive? 2. Do would suppose the super chip have disabled the monitors in anyway? 3. If I can't get the monitors to engage, would I need to reverse the tune back to the factory tune? Thanks in advance Mustang Suzie
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On the left side of this post is a Q&A section, on the bottom is a search window, enter drive cycle and Click GO. you will find some information to help.
Thanks for your feedback. Sorry I should have done that earlier.
No problem
Great news, I read the comments posted within this forum on the subject of getting the monitors to a ready status, I followed some of the instructions regarding completing a proper drive cycle, and I PASSED my emissions test this week! Thanks for the educated insights.
No problem. Had only one who couldn't get it to work. Good luck.
Hi, I came across your post and I am having trouble with my mustang as well. I was wondering what you did to get emissions passed? My vehicle also had a super chip tuner installed. Thanks