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Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DEFINITIONS

DTC (1) Description
B2795 (2)(3) Unmatched Key Code
B2796 (2)(3) No Communication In Immobilizer System
B2797 (2)(3) Communication Malfunction No. 1
B2798 (2)(3) Communication Malfunction No. 2
P0100 (4) Mass Airflow Meter Circuit
P0101  Mass Airflow Meter Circuit Range/Performance
P0110 (4) Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit
P0115 (4) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit
P0116  Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0120 (4) Throttle Position Sensor Circuit
P0121  Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0125  Insufficient Coolant Temperature For Closed Loop Fuel Control
P0130  Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit (Bank No. 1 Sensor No. 1)
P0133  Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank No. 1 Sensor No. 1)
P0135  Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank No. 1 Sensor No. 1)
P0136  Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit (Bank No. 1 Sensor No. 2)
P0141  Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank No. 1 Sensor No. 2)
P0150  Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit (Bank No. 2 Sensor No. 1)
P0153  Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank No. 2 Sensor No. 1)
P0155  Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank No. 2 Sensor No. 1)
P0171  System Too Lean (Bank No. 1)
P0172  System Too Rich (Bank No. 1)
P0174  System Too Lean (Bank No. 2)
P0175  System Too Rich (Bank No. 2)
P0300  Random Misfire Detected
P0301  Cylinder No. 1 Misfire Detected
P0302  Cylinder No. 2 Misfire Detected
P0303  Cylinder No. 3 Misfire Detected
P0304  Cylinder No. 4 Misfire Detected
P0325 (4) Knock Sensor Circuit
P0335  Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit
P0340  Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit
P0420  Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
P0440  Evaporative Emission Control System
P0441  Incorrect EVAP Purge Flow
P0446  EVAP Vent Control Circuit
P0450  EVAP Pressure Sensor Circuit
P0451  EVAP Pressure Sensor Range/Performance
P0500  Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit
P0505 (5)(6) Idle Air Control System Circuit
P1120 (6)(7) Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Circuit
P1121 (6)(7) Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Range/Performance
P1125 (6)(7) Throttle Control Motor Circuit
P1126 (6)(7) Magnetic Clutch Circuit
P1127 (6)(7) Electronic Throttle Control System Actuator Power Source Circuit
P1128 (6)(7) Throttle Control Motor Lock Circuit
P1129 (6)(7) Electronic Throttle Control System Circuit
P1300 (4) Ignitor No. 1 Circuit
P1305 (4) Ignitor No. 2 Circuit
P1310 (4) Ignitor No. 3 Circuit
P1315 (4) Ignitor No. 4 Circuit
P1335 (3) Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit
P1346  Variable Valve Timing Circuit Range/Performance
P1349  Variable Valve Timing System Malfunction
P1520  Stoplight Switch Signal Circuit (6)(7)
P1566 (3) ECM Malfunction (Cruise Control System)
P1600  ECM BATT Circuit
P1633 (6)(7) ECM Malfunction (Electronic Throttle Control System Circuit)
P1645 (3) Multiplex Communication Malfunction
P1646 (6)(7) Transmission Control ECU Malfunction
P1647 (6)(7) CAN Communication Malfunction
P1656  Oil Control Valve Malfunction
(1) Some DTCs are two-trip detection logic DTCs. For more information, see TWO-TRIP DETECTION LOGIC  under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM.
(2) DTC applies to models equipped with engine immobilizer system. MIL will not illuminate if DTC exists. For testing procedures, see appropriate ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEMS article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT.
(3) MIL will not illuminate.
(4) If this DTC is set, Engine Control Module (ECM) will enter fail-safe mode.
(5) On 2000 models, DTC applies to all models. On 2001 models, DTC applies only to models with standard type manual transaxle.
(6) On 2001 models, there are 2 types of manual transaxles used. A standard type manual transaxle and a sequential manual transaxle. Standard type manual transaxle is a common transaxle in which the driver operates the clutch and shifts the transaxle. Sequential manual transaxle is an electronically controlled manual transaxle in which the clutch is operated and transaxle is shifted hydraulically by moving the shift lever forward or backward. Sequential manual transaxle may be identified by shift lever pattern which consists of "R", "N", "S" and "+" in place of the conventional type shift lever pattern and no clutch pedal is used.
(7) Applies only to 2001 models with sequential manual transaxle.