Trouble Code: P1000
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Trouble Code: P1000
Does anyone know what that means? The check engine light is NOT on but I looked for a code because my truck is idleing rough, and when driving, when the overdrive kicks in, it vibrates really bad. As if a bad U-joint on your drive shaft. The truck has been in a feild for about 5 months broke down so any clue? Haynes manual says nothing about P1000.
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A P1000 means testing incomplete. The truck needs to be driven to clear this code. Ford OBDII Diagnostic Trouble Codes - P1000-P1999 - Codes Specific to Ford vehicles .: Articles
Have you checked the u-joints? Has it been driven very much at all? If not, when you drive it, it will probably throw a code if it's engine related...
If you've got a bad cop, it'll vibrate like that in OD and cause a rough idle.
Have you checked the u-joints? Has it been driven very much at all? If not, when you drive it, it will probably throw a code if it's engine related...
If you've got a bad cop, it'll vibrate like that in OD and cause a rough idle.
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Yeah, its a '98. It has the coils on plug. But if it is a miss, wouldn't the truck throw a code? I haven't drove it yet because I need new tires which may be the reason its vibrating, but my trucks battery went dead because I left the key on while I had it on the lift; which was a while. Thanks for the help.
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P1000 is the ECM's way of letting you know that all of the monitors have not run.
The monitors are specific programs that the ECM runs when conditions are correct for them to run so they can verify that various parts of the computer controls are working correctly.
An example of a monitor that is difficult to get to run in my part of the country this time of year is the EVAP monitor. It requires that the fuel level in the fuel tank be between 1/4 and 3/4 full and the outside air temperature must be above 40 degrees, among other criteria, before it will run. (The temp in my area never got above 32 degrees for the whole month of February this year.)
Once all the monitors run successfully the P1000 will go away.
The monitors are specific programs that the ECM runs when conditions are correct for them to run so they can verify that various parts of the computer controls are working correctly.
An example of a monitor that is difficult to get to run in my part of the country this time of year is the EVAP monitor. It requires that the fuel level in the fuel tank be between 1/4 and 3/4 full and the outside air temperature must be above 40 degrees, among other criteria, before it will run. (The temp in my area never got above 32 degrees for the whole month of February this year.)
Once all the monitors run successfully the P1000 will go away.
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Can this also make my auto trans not to shift right?
4r70w hard to drive down the highway when I can only go about 45mph at 3000rpm's. lol
4r70w hard to drive down the highway when I can only go about 45mph at 3000rpm's. lol
P1000 is the ECM's way of letting you know that all of the monitors have not run.
The monitors are specific programs that the ECM runs when conditions are correct for them to run so they can verify that various parts of the computer controls are working correctly.
An example of a monitor that is difficult to get to run in my part of the country this time of year is the EVAP monitor. It requires that the fuel level in the fuel tank be between 1/4 and 3/4 full and the outside air temperature must be above 40 degrees, among other criteria, before it will run. (The temp in my area never got above 32 degrees for the whole month of February this year.)
Once all the monitors run successfully the P1000 will go away.
The monitors are specific programs that the ECM runs when conditions are correct for them to run so they can verify that various parts of the computer controls are working correctly.
An example of a monitor that is difficult to get to run in my part of the country this time of year is the EVAP monitor. It requires that the fuel level in the fuel tank be between 1/4 and 3/4 full and the outside air temperature must be above 40 degrees, among other criteria, before it will run. (The temp in my area never got above 32 degrees for the whole month of February this year.)
Once all the monitors run successfully the P1000 will go away.
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The code P1000 tells you that 1 or more of 7 tests that are done on the system have not completed.
If any test fails, a code is set to tell you which system and what part of the test failed.
The failure code does not tell you what parts to replace.
When all the tests complete without failure, the code 1000 clears.
If there are specific drivability issues, they are addressed after the computer test are done, pass or not.
After a trouble code is set, that test is done.
When any test completes and no code is set, the test finds no system trouble.
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There are others posting replies about their issues that just confuses the original post and is not helpful.
Please start your own thread so your issues can be addressed separately.
Otherwise who's replied are helpful to who?
Good luck.
If any test fails, a code is set to tell you which system and what part of the test failed.
The failure code does not tell you what parts to replace.
When all the tests complete without failure, the code 1000 clears.
If there are specific drivability issues, they are addressed after the computer test are done, pass or not.
After a trouble code is set, that test is done.
When any test completes and no code is set, the test finds no system trouble.
.
There are others posting replies about their issues that just confuses the original post and is not helpful.
Please start your own thread so your issues can be addressed separately.
Otherwise who's replied are helpful to who?
Good luck.
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The code P1000 tells you that 1 or more of 7 tests that are done on the system have not completed.
If any test fails, a code is set to tell you which system and what part of the test failed.
The failure code does not tell you what parts to replace.
When all the tests complete without failure, the code 1000 clears.
If there are specific drivability issues, they are addressed after the computer test are done, pass or not.
After a trouble code is set, that test is done.
When any test completes and no code is set, the test finds no system trouble.
.
There are others posting replies about their issues that just confuses the original post and is not helpful.
Please start your own thread so your issues can be addressed separately.
Otherwise who's replied are helpful to who?
Good luck.
If any test fails, a code is set to tell you which system and what part of the test failed.
The failure code does not tell you what parts to replace.
When all the tests complete without failure, the code 1000 clears.
If there are specific drivability issues, they are addressed after the computer test are done, pass or not.
After a trouble code is set, that test is done.
When any test completes and no code is set, the test finds no system trouble.
.
There are others posting replies about their issues that just confuses the original post and is not helpful.
Please start your own thread so your issues can be addressed separately.
Otherwise who's replied are helpful to who?
Good luck.
the code will either go away on it's own or set another code and the light will come on.
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