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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 11:35 PM
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engine code help???

hello everyone, well i traveled about 180 miles today (mostly highway) and when i was almost home (about 170 miles) the check engine light came on! I have the superchicps tuner so i checked the codes i got.... P0125 (Insuff coolant temp) which i have had before ... the truck just loses antifreeze in the winter not much at all but it happened last year added some and it was fine. I also got P0460 (fuel tank level circuit error) which maybe due to the fact i did some doughnuts?? im hoping this is what caused it because i know the system is clean (seafoam). P1000 (monitor not complete more driving required)??? not a clue about that one! and a P1635 ( axel tire out of limits) which is odd since it is mainly used for just everyday driving with an occasional sled trailer behind it. it has the LS 3.55 gears that game with the truck??? and suggestions on any of the codes??? i have the antifreeze one figured out i believe but the rest i still would like to see what others think! thanks guys
 
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 11:46 PM
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P1000 means that all the monitors that they system tests had not fully tested, as if they battery were taken loose and the computer were allowed to retest its self. not sure about the tire axle ratio code. are you funning factory size tires? if not the sensor in the rear axle will read the incorrect rpm's and could set that code.
 
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 10:34 AM
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the tire one makes sense, i am running the same ratio just with 285/75r's so im guessing that may have thrown the sensor out of limits?
 
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 11:10 PM
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anyone???
 
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 11:36 PM
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Clear the codes and see if they come back. I wouldn't doubt that screwing around in the snow set both of these. Hope you had fun. My daughter just got her permit. We spent almost 2 hours last night doing doughnuts, figure eights, power slides, drifting, reverse doughnuts or swings... There's nothing better than finding one of the very few things you can both enjoy when they're that age.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2005 | 09:17 PM
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haha yup i actually think for part of the drivers test they should make you do that stuff... i have done it all my life and i may not be professional driver but it has helped reaction times and waht to do in case i ever get in to a case like sliding sideways and what have you. They VERBALLY tell you what to do which means nothing.... u never learn til you actually go out and do it!
 
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