Manual

  Using the Diagnostic Tool 
  I/M READINESS TESTING 
56 OBD2 
  If the illumination of the Yellow LED 
is being caused by monitors that 
“have not run” their diagnostic 
testing, then the issue of the vehicle 
being ready for an Emissions Test 
(Smog Check) depends on the 
emissions regulations and laws of 
your local area. 
- Some areas require that all 
Monitors indicate a "Has Run" 
status before they allow an Emissions Test (Smog Check) to 
be performed. Other areas only require that some, but not all, 
Monitors have run their self-diagnostic testing before an 
Emissions Test (Smog Check) may be performed. 
  From the code retrieval procedure, determine the status of 
each Monitor (a solid Monitor icon shows Monitor "Has Run" 
status, a flashing Monitor icon indicates "Has Not Run" status). 
Take this information to an emissions professional to 
determine (based on your test results) if your vehicle is ready 
for an Emissions Test (Smog Check). 
3.  RED LED - Indicates there is a problem 
with one or more of the vehicle's systems. 
A vehicle displaying a red LED is definitely 
not ready for an Emissions Test (Smog 
Check). The red LED is also an indication 
that there are Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) 
present (displayed on the Diagnostic 
Tool's screen). The Multifunction Indicator 
(Check Engine) Lamp on the vehicle's 
instrument panel will light steady. The 
problem that is causing the red LED to 
light must be repaired before an Emissions Test (Smog Check) can be 
performed. It is also suggested that the vehicle be inspected/repaired 
before driving the vehicle further. 
4.  Flashing Red and Yellow LEDs – Indicates that a "permanent" 
code has been set, and one or more of the vehicle’s monitors has 
failed its diagnostic testing. A "permanent" DTC can be cleared only 
by the vehicle's computer following successful completion of the 
monitor that caused the fault to set. 
  If the Red LED or flashing RED and YELLOW LEDs were 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 (Smog Check). 










