OBD-II Drive Cycles: Scion

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Scion
SCION DRIVE CYCLE IDENTIFICATION

Model/Year Catalytic Converter VVT EVAP Oxygen Sensor/Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Oxygen Sensor/Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater
FR-S
2013 12  5  10  19  5 
Iq
2012 7  3  6  21  4 
2013 13  3  6  20  4 
Tc
2005 3    4  4  2 
2006 2    5  2  2 
2007 2    5  2  2 
2008 2    5  2  2 
2009 3    2  7  2 
2010 3    2  7  2 
2011 7  3  6  21  4 
2012 7  3  6  21  4 
2013 9  3  6  21  4 
Xa
2004 1    1  1  1 
2005 1    1  5  2 
2006 1    2  5  2 
Xb
2004 1    1  1  1 
2005 1    1  5  2 
2006 1    2  5  2 
2008 3    4  7  2 
2009 3    4  7  2 
2010 3  2  6  18  4 
2011 3  3  6  18  4 
2012 7  3  6  18  4 
2013 9  3  6  18  4 
Xd
2008 3    4  7  2 
2009 3    4  7  2 
2010 3  2  8  18  4 
2011 7  3  8  18  4 
2012 7  3  6  18  4 
2013 9  3  6  18  4 
(1) See appropriate DTC in SFI in ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM article under ENGINE PERFORMANCE/TESTING & DIAGNOSIS.
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