1 OBD2 Terms
1 OBD2 Terms
1 OBD2 Terms
OBD2 Terms
Catalyst Monitor - Non Continuous
Checks the three-way cat by comparing the upstream and downstream O2 sensor signals.
A Non Continuous monitor that will run once per trip given the appropriate enabling conditions.
PO301
Third Digit indicates Specific System 4th & 5th Digits indicates fault code
1 – Air/Fuel Induction number (00-99) see charts
2 – Fuel Injection
3 – Ignition or Misfire
4 – Auxiliary Emission Controls
5 – Vehicle speed, Idle Controls, Auxiliary input
6 – Computer Inputs and Outputs
7 – Transmission
8 – Transmission
A – Hybrid propulsion
Example:
Enabling Conditions
The specific operating conditions that must be meet for a monitor to run.
MIL
The malfunction indicator lamp MIL will turn on anytime the vehicle could exceed 1.5 times the
allowable exhaust emissions.
Monitors
The self-tests performed by the vehicle mandated by legislation pertaining to ODB2.
There are three continuous monitors:
Comprehensive Component
Misfire
Fuel Control
Non-continuous monitors:
EGR HO2S Catalyst
EVAP AIR Others
Readiness Status
OBD2 systems must indicate the status of its monitors.
Ready – indicates monitor has run and passed
Failed – indicates monitor has run and failed
Pending – indicates monitor has not run
TRIP
A TRIP or Drive Cycle is where the enabling conditions are met for at least one non-continuous
monitor to run.
A global TRIP or compete Drive Cycle is where enabling conditions have been meet for all
monitor to run.
Warm-Up Cycle
Key-on engine operation where the coolant temp rises at least 40 degrees and goes above 160
degrees.