COBB AP CEL masked, force readiness for inspection
Long story shot I am having a hell of a time getting my car to have the monitors active to get an inspection. I currently have p0420, p0410, p2096 all masked with my Cobb. Drove 100 miles an catalyst monitor, secondary air system, and oxygen sensor will not ready.
How do you force readiness with a Cobb? Or how do I get this car inspected? |
I don't think you can force the monitors. There is a specific drive cycle in the Workshop manual you can try...it is quite involved. I have heard of people driving over 500 miles on a stock car before they set so it would be worth a try
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Jesus, does anyone know for sure if you mask a CEL on a Cobb will it ever be ready?
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Yes, you can. Have you masked it in both places? Masking in only 1 will not be sufficient for passing emissions. I don't know specifically where both locations are, but I have seen quite a few references to 2 locations being needed in the MazdaEdit thread.
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I only know of one location with the Cobb and that is under advanced parameters location in ATR, do you have any insight into this other location?
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One reference: https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-eng...7/#post4442755
Yeah, the discussion is MazdaEdit, but it should be the same tables, albeit possibly with different labels in the software. |
Hmm. Interesting. I know that it is possible to have all readiness monitors at Complete with the Cobb with CELs masked, mine from MM was, and i know it was blocking at least the cat, rear O2 and air pump CELs.
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Team, I changed nothing this year on the engine except a grounding kit and the air pump delete. In the DTC table for p2096 it lists the air pump as a check point. Does Brandon have his air pump?
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Also if I uninstall the AP and let the codes pop up will the monitors become ready?
I think I will leave it for a tank, and see what happens I just need an inspection bad, going on 8 months expired. I knew I should have done it before I put the car away. |
Just saw your edit, car so far is running great. No misfires like I was having this year which is why this code made no sense to me, I did change from an exoticspeed catted midpipe to an OBX straight pipe, not sure if that has something to do with it.
Looks like I am screwed either way with the P0420 and the P0410 as the both have separate monitors and I cannot have 2 inactive. |
In my experience, 4 years now, evap and air pump will both fail with air pump disconnected.
They run (readiness) at the same time... Engine cool 6 hours roughly. Past two years (since I did my air pump delete) I have had to plug mine back in for the week leading up to the test. If you don't mask the air pump pid it will continue to fail but evap will then pass. Unmasking the air pump pic will get it to pass, but it may take a couple mornings. A few times my readiness test will still fail being out of spec 1-2 ms. Reason why you didn't have problems before is likely what team pointed out. Only one test can fail. |
And the extra table in MEP states the code type
No code Throw CEL Throw CEL and Limp An immobilizer state of some kind |
Just posting this from another past thread. From what I read in various searches the readiness tests should still all set so sorry for the misinformation:
List of CELs masked by the MazdaManiac calibrations for the AccessPORT: Quote: P0030 Front HO2S heater control circuit problem P0031 Front HO2S heater control circuit low P0032 Front HO2S heater control circuit high P0037 Rear HO2S heater control circuit low P0038 Rear HO2S heater control circuit high P0133 Front HO2S circuit slow response P0138 Rear HO2S circuit high voltage P0139 Rear HO2S circuit slow response P0171 System too lean P0172 System too rich P0300 Random misfire detected P0301 Front rotor misfire detected P0302 Rear rotor misfire detected P0410 AIR system problem P0420 Catalyst system efficiency below threshold P0441 EVAP system incorrect purge flow P0442 EVAP system leak detected (small leak) P0443 Purge solenoid valve circuit problem P0446 EVAP system vent control circuit problem P0455 EVAP system leak detected (large leak) P0456 EVAP system leak detected (very small leak) P2096 Target A/F feedback system too lean P2097 Target A/F feedback system too rich P2195 Front HO2S signal stuck lean P2196 Front HO2S signal stuck rich P2257 AIR pump relay control circuit low P2258 AIR pump relay control circuit high P2259 AIR solenoid valve control circuit low P2260 AIR solenoid valve control circuit high P2270 Rear HO2S signal stuck lean P2271 Rear HO2S signal stuck rich P2401 EVAP system leak detection pump control circuit low P2402 EVAP system leak detection pump control circuit high P2404 EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit range/performance problem P2405 EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit low P2406 EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit high P2407 EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit intermittent/erratic problem __________________ EDIT: color-coded for classification groupings. |
Yeah his list is crazy.
I'd start with P0172 System too rich and block explicitly from there as the additional codes are thrown. You'll get air pump problem and o2 at some point. Oddly enough masking the o2 CEL has no affect on the catalyst test. |
Originally Posted by ShellDude
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Past two years (since I did my air pump delete) I have had to plug mine back in for the week leading up to the test.
Now I still have both my airpump and my CAT, I do not however have the pipe and the solenoid that connects the air pump to the header. If I just install it and plug it in but do not hook it up to the header and let it pump freely under the hood will it make any difference or will it satisfy the monitor? I can throw them both back in this weekend and uninstall my cobb and I should get no codes, assuming P2096 decides to not be a little bitch ( I cleaned my maf and found two small leaks that where all pre MAR anyways though so I doubt it made a difference) |
What you describe for the air pump is precisely what I do, temporarily. I do still have the solenoid but it is capped.
I have noticed that the readiness test will still periodically fail exceeding the defined run time threshold by a couple milliseconds. I've never fully understood why this happens but since my evap eventually passes its not that big of a deal. |
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I'm sure to have to go thru the same ordeal with my inspection as well. <popcorn> |
What made this even more complicated for me was when I cutover to the adaptronic and eventually figured out it was shorting the evap harness wire.
Needless to say I had a hairy time 3 years ago prepping for the OBD2 test. |
So far 50 miles on my new map and no monitors have become active yet, 150 more to go. If it does not become ready by sunday I will install my Cat and my airpump again.
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No cat for the duration here.
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I am more worried about this P2096 code, I am going to actually install my cat and my airpump tonight but have no idea what I will do if this code shows back up again.
What monitor will this code affect? |
That's a lean code. Doubt it would impact a readiness test. I'd be more worried about it happening under load.
This is also not a code I would mask. I only mask the rich codes since I run in the 11s under boost. |
I honestly think the P2096 CEL is from my OBX pipe, that is the only thing I changed this year, last year I ran my exoticspeed pipe which had a cat in it so the ECU saw some change from sensor to sensor this year it is not seeing a change and I think that is throwing this code.
I run right at 14.7 cruise and 12.2 under WOT, I have no lean spots so IMO their is nothing else that can be throwing this code. |
Are your measurements via an external O2 sensor or internal wideband? I guess the internal narrow band might throw it too.
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Same here, the ECU is just getting that indication based on sensor response relative to mixture inputs. You would need to access and view the sensor response to fully understand what & why
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