yes sir i disconnected and reset codes but nothing change...
> fananir...@gmail.com wrote:
> > my Nissan
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> > my nissan rejected in the inspection ((OBDNOTREADY)) can you help me
> > and advice meDisconnected the battery lately? Or had a code reset?
Gary - 27 Dec 2006 21:13 GMT
Drive it for about 75-100 miles, It needs a minimum number of miles after a
reset to verify everything is working appropriately.
> yes sir i disconnected and reset codes but nothing change...
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>> > my nissan rejected in the inspection ((OBDNOTREADY)) can you help me
>> > and advice meDisconnected the battery lately? Or had a code reset?
JimV - 27 Dec 2006 21:14 GMT
> yes sir i disconnected and reset codes but nothing change...
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>>> my nissan rejected in the inspection ((OBDNOTREADY)) can you help me
>>> and advice meDisconnected the battery lately? Or had a code reset?
When you disconnect the battery or reset the codes, it becomes "not
ready". It has to be driven for a while to become "ready" again assuming
no errors pop-up during that time. How long depends on how you drive. A
week is usually enough if driven daily.