OBD-II Drive Cycle Description

1999 Mazda 626 ES, 2.5 D, StandardSECTION OBD-II Drive Cycle Description

OBD-II drive cycle is a pattern of driving in which the PCM will execute all OBD-II diagnostic monitors. Drive cycle can be used to cause a DTC to set if a fault is present or to verify that a DTC will not return after a repair has been completed. If drive cycle is complete and P1000 is not cleared, repeat entire drive cycle.

NOTE: Rough road conditions may prevent certain steady state conditions and steady accelerations from validating the transmission and load related monitors.
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