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Old 02-07-2010, 11:12 PM
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quick question....

I went to clear the codes on my access port. The cell dissapeared but on my accessport it still said RKE...and below that....P0000. Anyone know what that means? Probably nothing....but I was just wondering
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Originally Posted by RX8sd
I went to clear the codes on my access port. The cell dissapeared but on my accessport it still said RKE...and below that....P0000. Anyone know what that means? Probably nothing....but I was just wondering
I have the same thing and don't know what it means either.
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I found a link with generic trouble codes starting at P0001 and up. Perhaps P0000 indicates no problems?

http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/
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Originally Posted by @!!narotordo
P0000 isn't in there.
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Originally Posted by Rocketman1976
P0000 isn't in there.
Did this ever get identified?
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P0000 (Non MIL Code) No Self Diagnostic Failure Indicated

In other words.. your fine
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i got P0000 on my scangauge 2, when i plugged into a ford/mazda diagnostic equipment it showed rear o2 sensor stuck lean error code. Maybe its worthwell to try and use a factory diagnostics if you have access to one.
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I can RKE 1900 code all the time

I think it has something to do with the Canbus

But really I have no idea what's causing it
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The P0000 means no self diagnosing equipment on the 8 is reporting any trouble to the ECU, if you got a
Code showing rear o2 lean error, but all you saw was a p0000 present, then it was a CEL that HAD been thrown by your midpipe (possibly a P0420) which I'm taking it you have cuz if you got that with a Stock CAT then that means it already failed and them some. The P0000 without any other codes means everything is OK.

When you get a rear catalyst or O2 code from a midpipe, the code will appear with the P0000 also cuz even
Thought thats reporting a problem, none of the rest of the car or any major components are reporting a code


The brand of code reader makes no differance, factory/dealer/local shop.. all the same
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