Multiplex Integrated Control DTCS

2008 Acura MDXSECTION Multiplex Integrated Control DTCS
MULTIPLEX INTEGRATED CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST INDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
DTC B1000 Communication Bus Line Error
DTC B1001; B1002 MICU Internal (CPU) Error; MICU Internal (EEPROM) Error
DTC B1005 MICU Lost Communication with Relay Control Module (RM Message)
DTC B1007 MICU Lost Communication with Combination Switch Control Unit (HLSW Message)
DTC B1011 MICU Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE Message)
DTC B1012 MICU Lost Communication with Rear MICU (RJC Message)
DTC B1013; B1015 MICU Lost Communication with Driver's MPCS Unit (ASLOCKSW Message); MICU Lost Communication with Driver's MPCS Unit (DRLOCKSW Message)
DTC B1032 MICU Lost Communication with the SRS Unit (CDS Message)
DTC B1080 Ignition Key Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1050; B1150; B1200; B1250; B1350; B1750; B1800; B1900; B1950; B2150; B2200 Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error; Communication Bus Line Error
DTC B2152 Driver's MPCS Unit Internal (EEPROM) Error
DTC B2155; B2156; B2161 Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with MICU (MICU Message); Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with MICU (MIRRORSW Message); Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with MICU (DOORSW Message)
DTC B2157; B2160 Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (ILLUMI Message); Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE Message)
DTC B2162 Driver's MPCS Unit Lost Communication with Relay Control Module (RM Message)
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