Craftsman 3100iSC Manual De Usuario

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Onboard Diagnostics 
 
OBD2 MONITORS 
 
 
 
 
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PM Filter Monitor - The particulate matter (PM) filter removes 
particulate matter from the exhaust stream by filtration. The filter 
has a honeycomb structure similar to a catalyst substrate, but with the 
channels blocked at alternate ends. This forces the exhaust gas to flow 
through the walls between the channels, filtering the particulate matter 
out. The filters are self-cleaning by periodic modification of the exhaust 
gas concentration in order to burn off the trapped particles (oxidizing the 
particles to form CO2 and water). The computer monitors the efficiency 
of the filter in trapping particulate matter, as well as the ability of the filter 
to regenerate (self-clean). 
The PM Filter Monitor is supported by “compression ignition” vehicles 
only. The PM Filter Monitor is a “Two-Trip” Monitor. If a fault is found on 
the first trip, the computer temporarily saves the fault in its memory as a 
Pending Code. The computer does not command the MIL on at this time. 
If the fault is sensed again on the second trip, the computer commands 
the MIL “On,” and saves the code in its long-term memory. 
OBD2 Reference Table 
The table below lists current OBD2 Monitors, and indicates the following 
for each Monitor: 
A.
  Monitor Type (how often does the Monitor run; Continuous or 
Once per trip) 
B.
  Number of trips needed, with a fault present, to set a pending DTC 
C.
  Number of consecutive trips needed, with a fault present, to 
command the MIL “On” and store a DTC 
D.
  Number of trips needed, with no faults present, to erase a Pending 
DTC 
E.
 
Number and type of trips or drive cycles needed, with no faults 
present, to turn off the MIL 
F.
 
Number of warm-up periods needed to erase the DTC from the 
computer’s memory after the MIL is turned off