Emissions Test Issue

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I recently had an error code related to small evap leak and circuit failure.
I cleaned the gas tank filler neck and cleared codes about a week ago.
No codes have returned.

I went in for the biannual emissions test today (plug in test) and it failed because it noted three "not ready" notations in the test report; Evap System, Oxygen sensor, Oxygen sensor heated.

The technician asked if the vehicle has sit around for much time or has not seen highway use (because there is no history in memory)?
The answer to that is that it only sees about 15 local miles a day and generally no highway use.
He suggested running it down the highway for 30 to 40 miles because all of the three system issues were related to highway driving.

Is that a reasonable assessment?
Or perhaps because error codes were cleared about a week ago and not many miles have been put on the truck since?

The truck starts and runs fine and, as noted, no codes have returned.
 

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I recently had an error code related to small evap leak and circuit failure.
I cleaned the gas tank filler neck and cleared codes about a week ago.
No codes have returned.

I went in for the biannual emissions test today (plug in test) and it failed because it noted three "not ready" notations in the test report; Evap System, Oxygen sensor, Oxygen sensor heated.

The technician asked if the vehicle has sit around for much time or has not seen highway use (because there is no history in memory)?
The answer to that is that it only sees about 15 local miles a day and generally no highway use.
He suggested running it down the highway for 30 to 40 miles because all of the three system issues were related to highway driving.

Is that a reasonable assessment?
Or perhaps because error codes were cleared about a week ago and not many miles have been put on the truck since?

The truck starts and runs fine and, as noted, no codes have returned.
ya when the codes are cleared it reset's all the sensors so they show "not ready", just drive it and check it with a code reader in a few days and then take it back when they are ready
 
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ya when the codes are cleared it reset's all the sensors so they show "not ready", just drive it and check it with a code reader in a few days and then take it back when they are ready
I don't ever recall seeing where to look to if anything is "not ready" on my reader.
Any idea where to look?
I generally just go to read current codes and lately the report is "no codes".
 

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I don't ever recall seeing where to look to if anything is "not ready" on my reader.
Any idea where to look?
I generally just go to read current codes and lately the report is "no codes".
depends on your scanner, many have a display like this one with little indicators green is ready, red is not ready, the tech2 has a im readyness menu, it is different than the small handhelds
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depends on your scanner, many have a display like this one with little indicators green is ready, red is not ready, the tech2 has a im readyness menu, it is different than the small handhelds
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^^ This ^^ Look for something like "I/M Readiness Monitors" or "I/M Monitor Status."

EDIT: I/M = inspection/maintenance
 
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The answer to that is that it only sees about 15 local miles a day and generally no highway use.
Look for whatever excuse to add more miles to your daily routine.
When you do, keep the tank between 3/8ths full & 5/8ths full, so the EVAP system will more easily report 'Ready'.
 
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depends on your scanner, many have a display like this one with little indicators green is ready, red is not ready, the tech2 has a im readyness menu, it is different than the small handhelds
View attachment 437553
I don't have anything that looks like that.
When I scan for "other codes" (vs current) some of the readings say "not tested" since last start. Maybe that is a clue.
I'll research if it has readiness status reports though. Darned thing (Autel MD906 Pro) didn't come with a manual but there probably is one out there.
 
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Thanks guys,
The readiness readings were buried deep in the "OBED" menu rather than the "Scan" menu.
Got an objective now including putting some more miles on since the previous reset.
 
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Back on this.
Going back, a P0449 error code occurred and was reset just before the the emission test at the start of this thread so I assume that is why the EVAP "not ready" reports came at the emissions code.

As a shot at the code, a new oem vapor canister purge valve solenoid (atop engine) was installed.
Since then, no code, and we've been driving, probably 300 miles or so in the past three weeks since the test and planning on checking the "readiness" and get retested today (neither happened) beacuse the P0449 code returned today.

First question, would the P0449 code be delayed by the potential "not ready" status that may have just changed or would it have come back right away weeks ago after the previous reset if there was a fault?

So today after resetting the code again the truck was driven a total of 45 miles on the highway (55-60 mph) as suggested by the emissions inspector to get the EVAP sensors "ready". Unfortunately it was segmented twice by short on/off ramps to get the miles.
Got home with about 70 miles from reset and OBED EVAP seen as "not ready". Not planned, but the gas tank started out as full which is contrary to what was advised above.

Any idea how many miles or amount of time is needed to get the sensors active?

Maybe I need to chase other parts in the system while waiting it out.
 

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