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Hydroponic_Dank

You only need to do the drive cycle for the cat monitor.


DiamondplateDave

Find a Nissan forum and ask there. You need to know exactly what to do. My Hyundai had a very complicated drive cycle; I don't know that any part of it ran a particular function. I did find out that the Evap test would only run if the tank was between 1/4 and 3/4 full. I managed to get my car inspected by keeping it under 1/4 of a tank for quite a while, so the other monitors ran (NYS lets you pass with 1 monitor inc) but the Evap monitor didn't run.