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NOTE: From the code retrieval procedure, determine the status of
each Monitor. Take this information to an emissions professional to
determine (based on your test results) if your vehicle is ready for an
Emissions Test.
3) RED LED Indicates there is a problem with one or more of
the vehicles system. A vehicle displaying a red LED is
definitely not ready for an Emissions Test. The red LED is also
an indication that there are DTCs present. The MIL lamp on the
vehicles instrument panel will light steady. The problem that is
causing the red LED to light must be repaired before an
Emissions Test can be performed. It is also suggested that the
vehicle be inspected/repaired before driving the vehicle further.
If the RED LED was obtained, there is a definite problem
present in the system(s). In these cases, you have the following
options:
Repair the vehicle yourself. If you are going to perform the
repairs yourself, proceed by reading the vehicle service
manual and following all its procedures and
recommendations.
Take the vehicle to a professional to have it serviced. The
problem(s) causing the red LED to light must be repaired
before the vehicle is ready for an Emissions Test.
Audio Tone Interpretation
The audio tone could be configured according to the I/M Readiness
Status. This function is invaluable when working in bright areas
where LED illumination alone is not sufficient.
It is recommended to set the audio tone to Beep ON. For detailed
setup information, please refer to Status Beep Set in 3.7 System
Setup.