I have a 97 Dodge Dakota wish a 5.2L V8. Last week the check engine light came on and it was running a little rough so I took it to Advance and their code reader came up with 2 misfires. I changed the spark plugs and the truck started running a lot better. The check engine light never went off so I went to advance a couple days ago and he resets the computer since it still had the same codes and I had replaced the spark plugs. I've driven maybe 5 miles since then. Well today I take it to Jiffy Lube to have my truck inspected and it failed due to too many readiness monitors in the not ready state. Catalyst, O2 Sensor, and O2 Sensor Heater are all Not Ready. I was looking online and read that the parts could either be faulty or just maybe hadn't had time to reset yet. Anyone else had similar problems?
4/14/2007 1:44:34 PM
from what I understand you need to put about 100 miles on your car before it will all reset for inspection
4/14/2007 1:58:10 PM
like ^ said you need to put some miles on. Not sure if its 100 though.
4/14/2007 2:39:30 PM
maybe its 300I can't remember...but it was a good amount
4/14/2007 2:56:56 PM
yeah, I saw where it could be anywhere from just a couple miles to 300+. Worse thing is that 300miles = about $60 in my truck. anyone want to go on a short road trip. And apparently you can get a not ready waiver from the DMV office if it fails twice and you either tried to fix it or put a "reasonable" amount of mileage on it.
4/14/2007 3:15:42 PM
disconnect the battery[Edited on April 14, 2007 at 9:25 PM. Reason : then put some miles on it]
4/14/2007 9:25:05 PM
when you disconnect your battery the computer needs to go through approx. 2 cycles before those monitors are no longer in the ready state. Shouldn't be any need to disconnect the battery again since I'm assuming that's what the Advanced Auto guy did to reset your comp. to begin with... simply drive a few more miles (100 should be good, unless you're just doing slow around town driving... as you can see below speed, temp, etc. can all be factors)
4/15/2007 3:50:37 AM
the owners manual will have the exact driving conditions you need for all readiness cods to clear, per federal law, i'm not at home so i cant look it up on alldata right now-69
4/15/2007 11:50:24 AM
should be about 200 miles for everything to become ready on your particular truck.how many miles on the truck? the 5.2/5.9 is pretty notorious for throwing misfire codes after they get some miles on them. predetonation is a problem as well as carbon build up.
4/15/2007 12:04:09 PM
^ #8 cylinder, sucks oil right through the breather and into the intake and fouls the plug like hell
4/15/2007 5:00:08 PM
about 142,300. Just put over 300 miles on it with a trip to carolina beach and back.
4/15/2007 5:40:18 PM
i just got the same error on saturday... the system just said I needed to drive the car 100 more miles or so to reset it (it's been weeks since i had the exhaust work done though, so i'm kinda "huh?" about it... but whatever).
4/16/2007 1:25:33 PM
well. all's well that ends well. 300 miles and $60 in gas later and everything passed. It's fucking stupid that it fails just because it hasn't been driven long enough.
4/16/2007 4:28:37 PM
You do realize just WHY you have to drive it a minimum number of miles/drive cycles, don't you?
4/16/2007 4:51:52 PM
did you disconnect the battery?
4/16/2007 5:42:09 PM
^can you read?
4/16/2007 5:45:52 PM
reading ftl
4/17/2007 9:54:17 AM