Gauges DTCS

2012 Acura TL BaseSECTION Gauges DTCS
GAUGES DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
DTC B1152 Gauge Control Module Internal (EEPROM) Error
DTC B1175 Fuel Level Sensor (Fuel Gauge Sending Unit) Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1176 Fuel Level Sensor (Fuel Gauge Sending Unit) Circuit Short
DTC B1192 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the Battery Sensor (UART LINE)
DTC U0029 F-CAN Communication Line Error (BUS OFF)
DTC U0100 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
DTC U0122 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With VSA Modulator-Control Unit (VSA Message)
DTC U0127 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the TPMS Control Unit (TPMS Message)
DTC U0131 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With EPS Control Unit (EPS Message)
DTC U0151 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With SRS Unit (SRS Message)
DTC U0164 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Climate Control Unit
DTC U0199 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Door Multiplex Control Unit
DTC U1282 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Driver's MICU
DTC U1283 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Passenger's MICU
DTC U1286 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Keyless Access Control Unit
DTC U1289 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Remote Slot Control Unit
DTC U128B Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Power Control Unit
DTC U128F Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With BSI Control Unit (BSI Message)
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