Hi All,
I bought an already modified 96' Tracker last month. Before I can register it, I need to pass smog in California. I am having the P0400 EGR Flow problem that a lot of people have. I've replaced the EGR valve itself and cleaned the intake entrance port. The code came back. This wouldn't be such a bad thing, but it took it 2 weeks and 1000 miles of driving before it came back. I was using Digimoto Lite to monitor the status of the system tests. During this whole time, it showed that the EGR test was incomplete. This weekend, the code came back, and showed the EGR test as complete. The problem is, if I have to wait 2 weeks and 1000 miles after I fix something before it completes the test, then I may never be able to smog it. Is this normal? Looking around, I found this page
http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f53/2000-chevy-tracker-egr-62929/that talks about conditions to run the DTC on a 2000 Tracker. One of the conditions is driving at 60mph for 5 minutes and then decelerating. I have 33's on the Tracker. For me to do 60 mph indicated, I have to be doing about 72-75 mph actual. That's hard to do in a Tracker, especially for 5 minutes. Does anybody know if this applies to a 96 Tracker as well? I'm not even sure that a 96 Tracker has a vehicle speed sensor, because Digimoto returns an NA when I try to query vehicle speed. Also, the other tests, like oxygen sensor system, still show incomplete. All of these tests have to be completed before the vehicle can be ready for a smog test. Does anybody have any ideas?