4sns/1/4000000001:id0r-0.000 ERROR!!!

I have a Retina MacBook Pro, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB Ram, is six months. Since I bought the machine travanho lives. Sometimes several times during the day. I took the Apple store in New York and did some tests, but nothing was detected. Now, doing the diagnostic test here at home, I found the error:
4SNS/1/40000001: ID0R-0000.
Anyone know what it is and how to solve?
thank you
André

You really need to CALL AppleCare & advise them of the error.  Take full advantage of your warranty.
Also, Apple stores are not the only places that repair Macs. AASP's Outside of the USA 
How to find your nearest Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP)

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