Anyone know the exact procedure for the Engine Cycle to get the Cat and O2 sensors in the "passed" or "ready" during an emissions test? 2004 M3, the car is a garage queen and during COVID I had the GM5 out and sent to Scott for repair/diag of failing actuator or door locks. Anyways, the car was sitting without battery for a week or two while waiting to get it back and reinstalled - which I am assuming is what reset the cycling.
I barely drive the car and today decided to get it inspected as it was overdue. Lo and behold everything else passed except the "Cat" and the "O2 sensor". I am in NJ and the car came with me from CA which has even stricter emissions test than NJ. I have never had an issue before, and the NJ MVC (DMV) said that I just need the engine to go through a cycle or two. They gave me some pamphlet about how to do it, but I figure I ask the experts here. From what I've read online some people have just driven the car 100 miles while others have done the lengthy process of cold start, than 20-30MPH and then 50-50 under 3K RPM, etc...
Is there any one way to get the engine to cycle? I even came home and plugged my OBDII reader in and it said the same thing Cat was "INC" and O2 was "INC" too.
Thanks in advance!
I barely drive the car and today decided to get it inspected as it was overdue. Lo and behold everything else passed except the "Cat" and the "O2 sensor". I am in NJ and the car came with me from CA which has even stricter emissions test than NJ. I have never had an issue before, and the NJ MVC (DMV) said that I just need the engine to go through a cycle or two. They gave me some pamphlet about how to do it, but I figure I ask the experts here. From what I've read online some people have just driven the car 100 miles while others have done the lengthy process of cold start, than 20-30MPH and then 50-50 under 3K RPM, etc...
Is there any one way to get the engine to cycle? I even came home and plugged my OBDII reader in and it said the same thing Cat was "INC" and O2 was "INC" too.
Thanks in advance!
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