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Chuckneste 06-12-2018 05:50 PM

IM monitors not cleared
 
Hello all, I'm looking to purchase a used 2005 350Z with 180k on it. To make a long story short the scanner red p0335 which is a crank sensor which is no big deal. The car has not been used alot but there are a few IM monitors that did not clear. They were for the O2 sensor cat and evap and something else. The battery still had corrosion on them as I doubt it was removed or reset this way
My question to The Forum.

will a bad crank sensor cause these IM monitors not to complete. I don't have one of those fancy scaners to read the embedded codes but on the surface if it was a cat or other sensory issues I would expect to see a code. Can anyone explain why this may happen question. I am looking to purchase this vehicle and want to price it accordingly.

jv350z 06-12-2018 08:05 PM

you will need to drive the car for a certain distance (20-30 miles or more) for those to clear (and become ready) after they have been reset, or the battery has been disconnected.

Chuckneste 06-12-2018 08:12 PM

Thanks for the reply . So you trying to say the only way in IM monitor will not complete is through a reset? If the battery looks like it was never touched I assumed you would have to reset it through a scanner or perhaps there is a reset button to the top of the speedometer cluster if I'm not mistaken that will give you uptime. I may be ignorant to the 350Z but know my way around the garage. I'm buying this car for my daughter and I have a 70 Firebird which I built from the ground up. Thanks again Chuck

jv350z 06-13-2018 04:49 AM

I can't tell you how they were reset, but given the fact that they are "not ready", then then only way for them to become ready is for the car to go through a drive-cycle. I don't know the exact mileage, but it is not just a drive around the block.

If you clear the codes through a ODBII scanner, that would do it. You mentioned the crank sensor. If someone was troubleshooting that, it is likely it threw a code and someone tried to clear it. The buttons on the speedo do nothing for the ODBII codes (can't clear /reset, and certainly won't affect the state for these emissions related readiness checks).

I had a similar situation on my car, drove around for an hour with my ODBII adapter and Torque app to monitor the sensors/readiness and went to do my emissions as soon as it became ready. Hope this helps.

iideadeyeii 06-13-2018 05:51 AM

Sounds like they reset it to sell, but the light came back on right away

Heel Til I Die 06-13-2018 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by jv350z (Post 10959975)
I can't tell you how they were reset, but given the fact that they are "not ready", then then only way for them to become ready is for the car to go through a drive-cycle. I don't know the exact mileage, but it is not just a drive around the block.

:+1:

This is for an '05, but it should be similar across all years in case anyone else stumbles across this thread. (MIL = Malfunction Indicator Lamp or "SES light")

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....6c67b0df49.png

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....45d6cc7696.png

Drive cycle here: https://my350z.com/forum/maintenance...ive-cycle.html

:thumbup:

Chuckneste 06-13-2018 12:25 PM

thanks for the replies. I'm going to look at the car again tomorrow as I told the seller to drive it around a bit and see if some of the codes will go away when I bring my scanner. It's probably nothing but I'll see if any new codes popped up in the last 2 days. I'll respond back when I have more to report period again preciate it

karlt 06-13-2018 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Heel Til I Die (Post 10960014)
:+1:

This is for an '05, but it should be similar across all years in case anyone else stumbles across this thread. (MIL = Malfunction Indicator Lamp or "SES light")

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....6c67b0df49.png

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/my350z....45d6cc7696.png

Drive cycle here: https://my350z.com/forum/maintenance...ive-cycle.html

:thumbup:

Those driving patterns are not for System Readiness Tests (SRTs) (another term for IMs), but are designed to clear specific DTCs. The discussion of SRTs and the descriptions of the driving patterns are on pages EC-53 through EC-60 of the 2005 Service Manual.

Heel Til I Die 06-14-2018 04:06 AM

Sorry - Should’ve clarified that. OP said he didn’t have one of those “fancy scanners” so if he wanted to clear the old codes, he could clear them through going through the driving patterns to see if they’re still there.

Chuckneste 06-14-2018 04:19 AM

Thanks for the replies. I used to drive around with a scanner on my 98 Lincoln. I would wash the monitors clear until there was one left and then get my car inspected in the state of Georgia. I have passed on this car as it was a good deal if you're looking for something on the bottom end. I've been looking at 08 with 80k under 10k.


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