OBD-II Diagnostic Trouble Codes Database
Over 20K+ codes with detailed explanations, symptoms, causes, and repair solutions. Fast search, free access, and professional-grade information for mechanics and car enthusiasts.
Important Notice
OBD-II diagnostic codes can vary by vehicle manufacturer, model year, and specific configuration. While P-codes (powertrain) follow SAE J2012 standards, U-codes (network communication) and manufacturer-specific interpretations may differ. Always consult your vehicle's service manual or a qualified technician for accurate diagnosis.
Search Results for "P00" (20 found)
20 resultsPP0000 — No fault detected
PP0001 — Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Open
PP0002 — Fuel Volume Regulator Control Implausible Signal
PP0003 — Fuel Volume Regulator Control Signal too Low
PP0004 — Fuel Volume Regulator Control Signal too High
PP0005 — Fuel Shutoff Valve A Circuit Open
PP0006 — Fuel Shutoff Valve A Signal too Low
PP0007 — Fuel Shutoff Valve A Signal too High
PP0008 — Engine Position System Performance Bank 1
PP0009 — Engine Position System Performance Bank 2
PP000A — Intake Camshaft Position Slow Response (bank 1)
PP000B — Exhaust Camshaft Position Slow Response (bank 1)
PP000C — Intake Camshaft Position Slow Response (bank 2)
PP000D — Exhaust Camshaft Position Slow Response (bank 2)
PP000E — Fuel Volume Regulator Control Exceeded Learning Limit
PP000F — Fuel System Over Pressure Relief Valve Activated
PP0010 — Camshaft Position Actuator A Bank 1 Circuit Malfunction
PP0011 — Camshaft Position Actuator A Bank 1 Over-Advanced
PP0012 — Camshaft Position Actuator A Bank 1 Over-Retarded
PP0013 — Camshaft Position Actuator B Bank 1 Circuit Malfunction