mhiscox
Expedition Leader
Well, the ex-Expeditions West/Trail Monkey Tacoma made it safely into my possession, but I can't get it through emissions testing. It didn't fail; it can't be tested because two of the sensors aren't reporting. Hooking up the Wrangler's Scangauge verified the "Not Ready" condition.
As explained to me, the sensor issue sometimes happens when the battery's been disconected for a while and the fix is to drive around a bunch of miles and go through many on-off cycles and do a mix of stop-and-go and high-speed driving. Then after some variable period, the sensors will wake back up and all will be well.
But here's the problem . . . the truck's been driven all over the place lately, by Dave Druck to KOFA and then a thousand miles up here and I've been using it every day. So there's been plenty going on that should have gotten the sensors up and reporting.
The only other piece of remotely useful diagnostic information is that Dave had the Check Engine Light come on, bought a code reader in Mt. Shasta City and cleared the code (an evap canister error). About a thousand miles on the truck since then.
So . . . anyone have any insights or suggestions beyond just continuing to drive around for an indefinite period hoping the sensors come back to life? Or is it time to give up and take it to the dealership?
Thanks for any help,
Mike

As explained to me, the sensor issue sometimes happens when the battery's been disconected for a while and the fix is to drive around a bunch of miles and go through many on-off cycles and do a mix of stop-and-go and high-speed driving. Then after some variable period, the sensors will wake back up and all will be well.
But here's the problem . . . the truck's been driven all over the place lately, by Dave Druck to KOFA and then a thousand miles up here and I've been using it every day. So there's been plenty going on that should have gotten the sensors up and reporting.
The only other piece of remotely useful diagnostic information is that Dave had the Check Engine Light come on, bought a code reader in Mt. Shasta City and cleared the code (an evap canister error). About a thousand miles on the truck since then.
So . . . anyone have any insights or suggestions beyond just continuing to drive around for an indefinite period hoping the sensors come back to life? Or is it time to give up and take it to the dealership?
Thanks for any help,
Mike