| MuranoTucker |
| I started my Mo a few hours after a pretty trecherous trip through the snow. My SES light was on, as well as my AWD light.. I drove it about 100 yards to see if it would go out.. No luck. I stopped in another parking space, ran the diagnostic to get the SES code which was 2000. I went back into my office to look it up, and I couldn't find it. So I went back out and sure enough she started and has been running fine. Any thoughts? |
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| Eclipse1825 |
quote: Originally posted by MuranoTucker
I started my Mo a few hours after a pretty trecherous trip through the snow. My SES light was on, as well as my AWD light.. I drove it about 100 yards to see if it would go out.. No luck. I stopped in another parking space, ran the diagnostic to get the SES code which was 2000. I went back into my office to look it up, and I couldn't find it. So I went back out and sure enough she started and has been running fine. Any thoughts?
It was probably just a soft code. Sorry I don't know what that code is but someone will chime in. |
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| BikerJohn |
I checked my OBD2 Teklink and they state the following:
B2000 = Pedal Position Forward Switch Circuit Short to Ground.
P2000 = Hybrid Battery System Voltage High
U2000 = No response from the Audio Remote Chassis Unit.
I don't know if any of that helps; but the second one is obviously ruled out..... |
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| njjoe |
The (2005) Nissan Murano Service Manual does not acknowledge an SES code of 2-0-0-0.
-njjoe |
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