Set readiness with KPro
Question:
When you set readiness with KPro, do all the readiness items change their status to "Supported" or do they still stay "Not supported", but will trick the OBD2 computer to thinking it is ready?
I'm clicking the "Set Readiness" link under "Online" but I don't see anything changing. I'm wondering if it changes but just doesn't say, or if it will actually say "Supported"
Please help, cuz I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.
When you set readiness with KPro, do all the readiness items change their status to "Supported" or do they still stay "Not supported", but will trick the OBD2 computer to thinking it is ready?
I'm clicking the "Set Readiness" link under "Online" but I don't see anything changing. I'm wondering if it changes but just doesn't say, or if it will actually say "Supported"
Please help, cuz I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.
I don't have any CELs and I'm running a cat/O2 sensors
I'm trying to get everything under the supported tab to say supported.
I took a print screen shot below.
Basically my question is, once you go up to Online and click on "Set Readiness", should the below items in the red circles change from "Not Supported" to "Supported - Complete"?
I'm trying to get everything under the supported tab to say supported.
I took a print screen shot below.
Basically my question is, once you go up to Online and click on "Set Readiness", should the below items in the red circles change from "Not Supported" to "Supported - Complete"?
Last edited by SkoundrelUSA; Aug 14, 2010 at 07:51 AM.
you cant make them all say supported at the same time. because the ecu dosent read some of the things on there.
taken from k manager help
Readiness Codes
Readiness codes indicate which OBDII tests the ECU supports and the status of those tests. The Honda ECU does not support all tests. Readiness codes are reset to 'Not Complete' when the Clear DTCs command is used. Readiness codes may be marked as 'Complete' using the Set Readiness command.
taken from k manager help
Readiness Codes
Readiness codes indicate which OBDII tests the ECU supports and the status of those tests. The Honda ECU does not support all tests. Readiness codes are reset to 'Not Complete' when the Clear DTCs command is used. Readiness codes may be marked as 'Complete' using the Set Readiness command.
you cant make them all say supported at the same time. because the ecu dosent read some of the things on there.
taken from k manager help
Readiness Codes
Readiness codes indicate which OBDII tests the ECU supports and the status of those tests. The Honda ECU does not support all tests. Readiness codes are reset to 'Not Complete' when the Clear DTCs command is used. Readiness codes may be marked as 'Complete' using the Set Readiness command.
taken from k manager help
Readiness Codes
Readiness codes indicate which OBDII tests the ECU supports and the status of those tests. The Honda ECU does not support all tests. Readiness codes are reset to 'Not Complete' when the Clear DTCs command is used. Readiness codes may be marked as 'Complete' using the Set Readiness command.
That's what i figured. That all the unsupported things are supposed to be unsupported but it's just weird that I failed since I can't makes those supported in stock form
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Well I went to the inspection place today. Plugged in my laptop, turned on Kmanager, enabled OBD2, enabled closed loop, clicked clear DTCs, then clicked Set Readiness. Nothing happened (as far visual on Kmanager).
Mechanic plugged in the OBD2 scanner, all was ready. Then plugged in the state inspection machine. Machine read everything all good and told the bastard to give me a sticker. Yay!
Mechanic plugged in the OBD2 scanner, all was ready. Then plugged in the state inspection machine. Machine read everything all good and told the bastard to give me a sticker. Yay!
Well I went to the inspection place today. Plugged in my laptop, turned on Kmanager, enabled OBD2, enabled closed loop, clicked clear DTCs, then clicked Set Readiness. Nothing happened (as far visual on Kmanager).
Mechanic plugged in the OBD2 scanner, all was ready. Then plugged in the state inspection machine. Machine read everything all good and told the bastard to give me a sticker. Yay!
Mechanic plugged in the OBD2 scanner, all was ready. Then plugged in the state inspection machine. Machine read everything all good and told the bastard to give me a sticker. Yay!
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