2004 Neon Drive Cycle
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A drive cycle is different for each manufacturer. You have to meet specific criteria to complete them. I.E. drive x mph for x miles, slow to a complete stop or to a specific speed and accelerate to x mph again.
Normally driving it for 1 or 2 days will reset all the monitors and be ok. I have have heard Saturn has really odd and specific drive cycle specs.
Yes your alt could be a problem, may not be meeting a voltage requirement to run a test or something.
Normally driving it for 1 or 2 days will reset all the monitors and be ok. I have have heard Saturn has really odd and specific drive cycle specs.
Yes your alt could be a problem, may not be meeting a voltage requirement to run a test or something.
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Just found this online though:
Basically, just go drive the car for a bit.
This is a Chrysler/Dodge specific drive cycle (Chrysler's tend to be easy to pass through, so if it hasn't gone through after a few days of regular driving, there is probably a problem):
Check engine light off, codes cleared; cold start.
-Warm up engine 5 minutes (or until closed loop is reached--5 min is usually plenty)
-Drive (w/ steady throttle) at a steady speed between 40 and 60 mph for 8 min
-Stop and idle 3 min
-Drive (w/ steady throttle) at a speed above 20 mph for 2 min
-Turn key off, leave off 10 min
At the very least, usually a day or two of a mix of highway and back road driving will complete all the monitors.
Check engine light off, codes cleared; cold start.
-Warm up engine 5 minutes (or until closed loop is reached--5 min is usually plenty)
-Drive (w/ steady throttle) at a steady speed between 40 and 60 mph for 8 min
-Stop and idle 3 min
-Drive (w/ steady throttle) at a speed above 20 mph for 2 min
-Turn key off, leave off 10 min
At the very least, usually a day or two of a mix of highway and back road driving will complete all the monitors.