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<blockquote data-quote="sd90ace" data-source="post: 16867837" data-attributes="member: 204418"><p>02 lightning stock, original owner, 150,000 miles, was a daily till 2010, then sat for years, now fixing up for son to drive.</p><p></p><p>Ive had a p1000 code(cel) for years, tried to clear the code several times over the years, Cel would always come back on. From what I understand the p1000 is a systems check code and i was told to drive it awhile and it will go off on its on, never did. I was in the fuse box checking fuses under the steering wheel, trying to fix my gauge lights. I decicided to pull every single fuse and relay and check them. They were all good so plugged them all back in. Next morning cranked truck and cel gone. I did not unhook the neg on battery at all. </p><p></p><p>Maybe this will help somebody eles with the stupid p1000 code.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sd90ace, post: 16867837, member: 204418"] 02 lightning stock, original owner, 150,000 miles, was a daily till 2010, then sat for years, now fixing up for son to drive. Ive had a p1000 code(cel) for years, tried to clear the code several times over the years, Cel would always come back on. From what I understand the p1000 is a systems check code and i was told to drive it awhile and it will go off on its on, never did. I was in the fuse box checking fuses under the steering wheel, trying to fix my gauge lights. I decicided to pull every single fuse and relay and check them. They were all good so plugged them all back in. Next morning cranked truck and cel gone. I did not unhook the neg on battery at all. Maybe this will help somebody eles with the stupid p1000 code. [/QUOTE]
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