R56 Emissions Fail
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So I failed my emissions test. Im not an expert at deciphering what the fail notice means.
If you look in the picture the catalyst says it was not ready. Not sure if that means I need to heat the Cat up or what? In Ct it just a OBDII and visual check.
At any rate I do have high flow cat 200 cell but the CEL were tuned out of it. Does anyone have experience with this.
If you look in the picture the catalyst says it was not ready. Not sure if that means I need to heat the Cat up or what? In Ct it just a OBDII and visual check.
At any rate I do have high flow cat 200 cell but the CEL were tuned out of it. Does anyone have experience with this.
Last edited by micromini234; 05-13-2014 at 07:26 AM.
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I definitely know if you get a cel you fail.
I don't understand how the car knows or monitors the cat then. I was under the assumption- that the o2 sensors do that.
the o2 sensors are definitely working and present. I can see the car switch to open and closed loops by my scangauge so wouldn't that suggest the cat should be ready.?
Unless to get rid of the cel these areas had to be in a sense turned off?
#4
The CEL is coming because the tune to remove the CEL doesn't trick the computer into thinking that your catalytic converter is working. It just keeps the cat monitor in a constant state of "not ready". This is the same as if you had cleared other engine codes which were recurrent - the computer wouldn't immediately show them. It takes a certain set of engine start and stop or mileage cycles before they'll re-appear.
The CEL coding trick really just works for removing the annoying light (or for states where they don't plug into the car for emissions). To pass plug-in emissions, all of the systems have to be reporting (which your cat isn't).
Edited to add: It may be difficult to pass with your high-flow cat.
The CEL coding trick really just works for removing the annoying light (or for states where they don't plug into the car for emissions). To pass plug-in emissions, all of the systems have to be reporting (which your cat isn't).
Edited to add: It may be difficult to pass with your high-flow cat.
#5
The CEL is coming because the tune to remove the CEL doesn't trick the computer into thinking that your catalytic converter is working. It just keeps the cat monitor in a constant state of "not ready". This is the same as if you had cleared other engine codes which were recurrent - the computer wouldn't immediately show them. It takes a certain set of engine start and stop or mileage cycles before they'll re-appear. The CEL coding trick really just works for removing the annoying light (or for states where they don't plug into the car for emissions). To pass plug-in emissions, all of the systems have to be reporting (which your cat isn't).
In that case I'll have to ask to do a dyno style emissions test if there is any hope of passing.
#6
The CEL is coming because the tune to remove the CEL doesn't trick the computer into thinking that your catalytic converter is working. It just keeps the cat monitor in a constant state of "not ready". This is the same as if you had cleared other engine codes which were recurrent - the computer wouldn't immediately show them. It takes a certain set of engine start and stop or mileage cycles before they'll re-appear.
The CEL coding trick really just works for removing the annoying light (or for states where they don't plug into the car for emissions). To pass plug-in emissions, all of the systems have to be reporting (which your cat isn't).
Edited to add: It may be difficult to pass with your high-flow cat.
The CEL coding trick really just works for removing the annoying light (or for states where they don't plug into the car for emissions). To pass plug-in emissions, all of the systems have to be reporting (which your cat isn't).
Edited to add: It may be difficult to pass with your high-flow cat.
OP, did they turn on the CEL override because of an issue, or just to avoid it.
You can ask your tuner to remove that feature, run a ready cycle, and if no CEL, go back and test.
Obviously its only an OBD test, not a visual.
Dont do a dyno, those HFCs will fail the tail pipe O2 readings.
#7
That is correct!! OP, did they turn on the CEL override because of an issue, or just to avoid it. You can ask your tuner to remove that feature, run a ready cycle, and if no CEL, go back and test. Obviously its only an OBD test, not a visual. Dont do a dyno, those HFCs will fail the tail pipe O2 readings.
Yeah I passed the visual test I'm not horrible I have 200 cell cat - I failed cause the the systems were not ready
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