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Trouble Shooting Continued
When reading the vehicle’s trouble codes (DTCs), I received a P1000 error code.
Solution: P1000 is a DTC that sometimes appears after a vehicle is programmed or the
battery cables are unplugged from the battery. It will automatically clear after several drive
cycles. It cannot be removed using the ‘DTC Clear’ function.
My vehicle has several aftermarket parts not made by aFe and after I program with
Scorcher, the vehicle does not run well.
Solution: A Scorcher programmer is designed to work with aFe manufactured bolt-on
parts such as throttle body spacers, cold air intakes, and catback exhaust systems.
If another manufacturers products are installed the programmer may not be compatible.
My programmer did not complete programming and went into recovery mode.
Solution: All Scorcher programmers are designed with ‘Recovery Mode’ which means if,
for any reason, the programming process does not fi nish, the programmer will automatically
program your vehicle back to the factory stock settings. It is necessary to follow the screen
prompts, possibly requiring several ‘Ignition On’ and ‘Ignition Off’ sequences.
When recovery is complete your vehicle is at factory stock. You are now able to start your
vehicle normally. You may now attempt to program your vehicle again. In the event that
recovery is unsuccessful or fails to complete the programming cycle, a status message will
display on the programmer. Please make note of the message displayed and contact aFe
Power Tech Support at 951.493.7155.
Summary of Contents for Scorcher
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