To find Jeep DTCs for a 2000 model year, you need to specify the *specific* Jeep model (e.g., Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, Cherokee) because different models might have slightly different code sets or even use some manufacturer-specific codes in addition to the standard OBD-II codes.
Here's where you can find the information you need:
* Online OBD-II Code Databases: Many websites offer searchable databases of OBD-II trouble codes. Search for "OBD-II trouble code lookup" and enter the code you've obtained from your Jeep's diagnostic system. These databases typically don't specify Jeep-only codes unless they are not standard OBD-II.
* Repair Manuals: A repair manual specific to your 2000 Jeep model will have the most comprehensive list of codes and their meanings for that vehicle. These manuals often include detailed explanations and troubleshooting steps. You can find these online (often as PDFs) or at auto parts stores.
* Jeep Service Manuals (Online or Dealerships): Mopar (the parts and service division of Chrysler, which owned Jeep at the time) service manuals are the most authoritative source. These might require a paid subscription or access through a Jeep dealership.
Important Note: Don't rely solely on online code lookups. The descriptions given can be general. A professional-level scan tool or a knowledgeable mechanic will be able to accurately diagnose the problem based on the complete diagnostic report generated by the vehicle's computer. A single code might point to multiple potential causes.