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Old Sep 15, 2008
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p1000

how do u clear this dang code my xcal wont clear it and from what i hear they say i need to drive it for 60 miles at different speeds comon guys is there a way past this?
 
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Old Sep 15, 2008
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No. To clear the P1000, you must drive it until the OBDII Monitors complete.

http://www.obdii.com/drivecycleford.html
 
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Old Sep 16, 2008
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p1000 trip test

Well this sucks . Does anyone know of any tips or anything that could help me complete this p1000 drive test
 
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Originally Posted by BBBB51
Well this sucks . Does anyone know of any tips or anything that could help me complete this p1000 drive test
The link I posted above tells you exactly how to do it.

Since the Catalyst Monitor is often the last and most difficult to complete, I would suggest doing its portion of the drive cycle first. The other monitors will probably take care of themselves in the meantime. You can use a scan tool to see if the P1000 is gone but do NOT reset the PCM. If you do, you will need to start the drive cycle process over again.
 
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Thanks again for your knowledge rwenzing. The p1000 went away after i did the whole drive cycle a second time. Whoo Hoo Thx FreeTime
 
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