P1000 Mitsubishi On Board Diagnostic System Readiness Test Not Complete

P1000 Mitsubishi On Board Diagnostic System Readiness Test Not Complete

Possible causes
– The vehicle is new from the factory.
– Battery or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) had recently been disconnected.
– An OBD monitor failure occurred before completion of an OBD drive cycle.
– PCM Detected Trouble Codes (DTC) have recently been cleared with a scan tool.
Tech description
This code just means that the PCM didn’t complete a full diagnose cycle, and is set when the battery have been disconnected, codes have been cleared or sometimes even when the vehicle have been towed. No scanner it’s necessary to clear the code, driving the vehicle for a few minutes (sometimes more) to complete the diagnose cycle will clear the code. Clearing the code will reset the light unless other codes present.
What about the obd code?
If DTC P1000 Mitsubishi is triggered after DTCs have been cleared, all engine management OBD diagnostic monitor drive cycles have not been cleared.
Symptoms
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
P1000 Mitsubishi Description

The On Board Diagnostic (OBD) monitors are performed during the OBD Drive Cycle. P1000 Mitsubishi is stored in continuous memory if any of the OBD monitors do not carry out their full diagnostic check.

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