PIDs can be very useful in helping spot an issue, but they are not a magic bullet. You need to have decent amount of familiarity on what the ECM is actually doing when it records those numbers.
From what info I could find from you screenshot, this may indicate an issue with your evap system.
from:
http://alflash.com.ua/OBDII/PIDs.pdf
Quote:
[TID]Time$02 Evaporative System Deterioration
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The service manual says on page DI-77:
Quote:
(2)If one or more of the tests in the time $02 category
show Fail, the EVAP evaluation monitor did operate
and the ECM detected a problem.
(3) Go to Continuous Tests screen. This is the only
place DTC’s are listed for the first trip.
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Have you gotten any DTCs? They will take two trips to set a Check engine light, but you should be able to find them in pending after only 1 trip.
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