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Originally Posted by JsL
The drive cycle stops if you exceed 3000rpm, 60mph or make large fluctuations in throttle. You mentioned driving over 60mph most of the time, that stops the monitor testing.
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It doesn't stop the drive cycle. It can interrupt certain tests but that doesn't necessarily matter if the requirements for the test have previously been satisfied.
Regardless, see my post above, he could drive until the end of time and it's not going ready without cats.
15-20 miles is not needed to set monitors to ready if the hardware and software is compliant. I can set most cars ready with 15 minutes of driving and two cold starts.