Do permanent codes go away?

The only way to clear a PDTC is to fix the underlying problem with the vehicle that originally caused the PDTC and its corresponding DTC to set, and then allow the vehicle sufficient drive time to re-run the monitor that identified the problem in the first place.
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How long do permanent codes last?

It's called mode 10, permanent trouble codes. It's any codes that still may have been cleared. You could have cleared it with a scan tool even, but the computer hasn't run through the test to clear the codes so it'll still be stored in there for up to 400 days.
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What does it mean when a code is permanent?

Permanent codes are a special type introduced more recently which can not be cleared using a scan tool. If you have a permanent code the vehicle will clear it itself once the cause has been addressed and sufficient data has been gathered by driving under different conditions (idling, stop and go, highway)
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Do DTC codes clear themselves?

If the condition that caused it to come on is a minor fault, and stops occurring, then yes, it will clear itself. If the condition indicates a larger problem, then it will stay on until cleared manually.
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How long is a drive cycle?

How Long does it Take to Complete a Drive Cycle. Preparation for it will take eight hours but, all in all, a basic drive cycle test should take around 30 minutes to complete, with about 20 minutes of actual driving. Understanding your vehicle's overall health can help you ensure it drives smooth and lasts long.
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Will a stored code fail emissions?

You *cannot* fail (inspection/emissions) for a pending code. You can only fail for a full-blown CEL (i.e. a visible stored code) or if any/all of the readiness monitors are not 'set'. New belts are around 50 bucks.
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What happens if you don't clear codes after repair?

Not only can you detect malfunction patterns in your vehicles, but you can also monitor driving habits or find out what could be causing your cars to break down. However, failing to clear a code after a repair could leave you second-guessing the issue or doubling your work to recheck the codes.
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Can a check engine light go away on its own?

A check engine light will shut itself off if the condition that caused it is remedied. So, if your converter is marginal, and you did a lot of stop-and-go driving, which creates high demand for the converter, that may have turned on the check engine light.
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How long does it take for engine codes to clear?

The car's internal computer only resets after a set period where it checks all of its sensors once more. The reset can happen automatically after around 10 to 20 cycles. A cycle is a phase where you turn on the car and turn it off again. For other vehicles, you'll have to drive around 50 to 100 miles before it resets.
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Why are some engine codes permanent?

Permanent DTCs are designed to stop dishonest folks from cheating on emission tests by just clearing the codes when the vehicle has an emission-related fault, without fixing the problem and allowing the vehicle to leave the shop without a proper fix. So the idea behind the technology is indeed noble.
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How do you clear a Ford permanent code?

A Permanent Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is stored when a DTC is confirmed and the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) has been illuminated. A Permanent DTC can only then be cleared by the module strategy and cannot be erased by clearing DTCs with a scan tool, a Keep-Alive Memory (KAM) reset, or battery disconnect.
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How do I delete a saved OBD2 code?

here's how to clear that pesky check engine light with a scanner:
  1. Grab the scanner and connect the interface cable or device to the OBD2 port in your vehicle. ...
  2. Turn the ignition to ON. ...
  3. Press the READ button in the scan tool. ...
  4. Press the ERASE button on the scanner to clear the trouble code.
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What happens when you erase OBD2 codes?

On clearing the codes with the “Erase Codes” function, the system status changes to “Not Ready”. Drive for 50 to 100 miles (80 to 160 km). Take several individual trips until the system reads the status of all the components once more. “Several trips” means you shut off the engine and start another trip each time.
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Are check engine codes stored?

Yes, it is stored as a temporary code, it sets the check engine light when the problem is present, but if the issue goes away it turns the light off but stores the code, it is a pending issue that may return.
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Why is my engine light on but nothing seems wrong?

If nothing seems to be acting strange, then it is probably safe to drive it until you can get it into a mechanic. Sometimes the light may come on after fueling if the gas cap is a little loose. Or it could mean your catalytic converter needs to be inspected.
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Does disconnecting battery clear codes?

Disconnecting the battery will clear the error codes and reset the check engine light.
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Will Autozone reset check engine light?

Wondering if the local Autozone can turn off a check engine light? The answer is yes, but… there are a couple things to remember: Local auto parts stores will typically offer to read your codes for free, but not all locations will clear the light due to liability issues.
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Can a car pass emissions with a pending code?

Yes, a car should still pass emissions with a pending code.

There is a difference between pending codes and hard codes. Pending codes mean that there may be a problem and your vehicle's computer needs to run more diagnostics.
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Why do I have codes but no check engine light?

The problem that triggered the code may not have happened enough times to illuminate the light. This most likely means the issue is not critical and that the code is pending. So if the check engine light is off, but you see an error code, use an OBD2 scanner to help identify what the problem is.
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How do I know if my drive cycle is complete?

15 minutes of steady driving on an expressway/highway followed by 20 minutes of stop-and-go driving with at least four 30-second idle periods. Allow the vehicle to sit for at least eight hours without starting the engine. Then, start the engine and complete the above driving cycle.
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How many drive cycles does it take to turn off a mil?

As I discussed earlier, most emissions-related DTCs take at least two drive cycles to set, so it stands to reason it will take at least two passes to turn off the MIL. Keep in mind the second drive cycle will not be complete until you turn off the ignition.
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How many monitors can be not ready?

How Many Monitors Have to be Ready? The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines allow up to two monitors to be in a "not ready" state for model year 1996 through 2000 vehicles and one monitor "not ready" for 2001 or newer model year vehicles.
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