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Technical TrainingNP10-V8JLR: AJ133 5.0-Liter DFI V8 Engine04/14/20093-31
Engine Management SystemOn-Board Diagnostic Monitoring
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC MONITORING
Some OBD monitors are continuous, that is they operate
all the time the ignition is on.
Some OBD monitors have conditions that must be met
before the monitor is allowed to operate, such as engine
speed 1000 – 4000 rpm and engine airflow 10 – 100 g/
sec and intake air temperature -10 – +50°C, in order to
ensure the vehicle is operating in such a manner that the
failure may be correctly diagnosed. For this reason it
may be possible for a failure to be present on the vehicle
but remain undetected by the module.
Most OBD monitors use 2-trip detection: if on the first
occasion the failure is detected, a pending DTC is
recorded. If the failure is again detected on the next drive
cycle, then a confirmed DTC is logged and the MIL may
be illuminated.
A few OBD monitors operate on a single-trip basis
where the MIL is illuminated as soon as the failure is
diagnosed.
Detection of a failure may prevent the operation of other
OBD monitors. This is to prevent the logging of multiple
DTCs for a single. However, the system is not infallible,
and a single fault may result in two or more failures
being detected, with two or more DTCs being recorded.

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