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Diagnostic Code Index

DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B1000  B1000 00: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance No Additional Information Available
B1000 04: Side Object Detection Performance - RAM Failure
B1000 08: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Signal Invalid
B1000 12: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Below Minimum Threshold
B1000 31: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) General Checksum Problem
B1000 32: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) General Memory Failure
B1000 33: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Special Memory Failure
B1000 34: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance RAM Integrity
B1000 35: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance ROM Integrity
B1000 36: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance EEPROM Integrity
B1000 37: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Watchdog / Safety Failure
B1000 38: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Supervision Software Failure
B1000 39: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Internal Electronic Failure
B1000 43: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance EEPROM Error
B1000 46: Side Object Detection Performance - Invalid Configuration
B1000 56: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Allowable Number of Transitions / Events Exceeded
B1000 57: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
B1000 73: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Parity Error
B1000 0F: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Erratic
B1000 2B: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Missing Reference
B1000 2C: Electronic Control Unit Performance Reserved
B1000 3B: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Internal Self Test Failed
B1000 3C: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance Internal Communications Failure
B1000 4A: Side Object Detection Performance - PROM Checksum Error
B1000 F0: Side Object Detection RF Transmit Chain Failed
B1000 F1: Side Object Detection RF Receive Chain Failed
B1000 F2: Side Object Detection Frequency Calibration Failure
B1000 F3: Side Object Detection Inter-Processor Communication Failed
DTC B1001  B1001 00: Option Configuration Error
B1001 45: Option Configuration Error Variant Not Programmed
B1001 46: Option Configuration Error
B1001 4B: Option Configuration Error Calibration Not Learned
DTC B1016  B1016 00: VIN Not Programmed
DTC B101D  B101D XX: ECU Hardware
DTC B101E  B101E XX: ECU Software
DTC C0550  C0550 00: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
C0550 31: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
C0550 32: ECU Performance General Memory Failure
C0550 34: ECU Malfunction RAM Failure
C0550 35: ECU Malfunction ROM Failure
C0550 36: ECU Malfunction EEPROM Failure
C0550 37: ECU Malfunction Watch Dog failure
C0550 38: ECU Performance Supervision Software Failure
C0550 39: ECU Performance Internal Electronic Failure/Discard
C0550 4B: ECU Internal Fault
DTC U0020  U0020 00: Low Speed CAN Communication Bus Performance
DTC U0073 or U2100  U0073 00: Control Module Communication Bus Off
U0073 71: ECU HS Bus Off
U0073 72: ECU LS Bus Off
U2100 00: Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus Communication
U2100 47: Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus Communication
DTC U0100-U02FF  The serial data circuit is the means by which the control modules in the vehicle communicate with each other. Once the scan tool is connected to the serial data circuit through the data link connector (DLC), the scan tool can be used to monitor each control module for diagnostic purposes and to check for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). When the ignition switch is in RUN, each control module communicating on the serial data circuit sends a state of health (SOH) message to ensure that the control module is operating properly. When a control module stops communicating on the serial data circuit, for example if the control module loses power or ground, the SOH message it normally sends on the serial data circuit disappears. Other control modules on the serial data circuit, which expect to receive that SOH message, detect its absence; those control modules in turn set a DTC associated with the loss of SOH of the non-communicating control module. The DTC is unique to the control module which is not communicating and one or more control modules may set the same exact code. A loss of serial data communications DTC does not represent a failure of the control modules that contain the stored code.
DTC U1814  U1814 00: Powertrain High Speed Communication Enable Circuit
DTC U2099  U2099 00: High Speed Communication Enable Circuit