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Old 07-21-2020, 07:50 PM
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I put a new cat on my truck, it has new o2 sensors (less then 2000 miles) but I had to extend the wires on the front one because of the cheap placement on the new cat.

I'm using the "Torque" app on my phone with a bluetooth adapter to get info. According to the "Vehicle test results" TID:$11 CID:$01 is "not ok" with a "Min:44" and "current:7". There is another monitor that says it is clear and ready. Ive driven it about 50 miles at highway speeds, through stop and go and several romps up to speed and coasting.

I guess my questionis will it pass an emissions test or what?

Its not throwing any codes and non are "pending:
 
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There are different length wires on the 02's depending on your year/truck. What brand are the 02?
 
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There are different length wires on the 02's depending on your year/truck. What brand are the 02?
I don't know for sure, I think they're Bosch. They fit with the OEM setup

​​​​​​For my background: it was throwing codes for 02 sensors, I swapped them, didn't change the code so I figured it had to be the cat.
 
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Old 07-22-2020, 08:16 AM
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These trucks don't like bosch sensors. NTK or Denso only please.

What codes are you getting?
 
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No codes, which is why I assume it's clear but want to make sure before I being it to get inspected
 
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Old 07-22-2020, 08:30 AM
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Whether it will pass emissions test or not depends on what they are checking for..... If they want all monitors to be "ready", then no, it won't pass. It can take up to 500 miles for all of them to be ready.......
 
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Ok

Do you know what the "TID" and "CID" reference?
 
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They are monitor test results for the O2 sensors. As for exact meaning....... No. Notta clue. There is likely a chart out there somewhere, finding it is the fun part.
 



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