VSA System DTCS

2015 Acura RDX AWDSECTION VSA System DTCS
VSA SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
C0010-49 Solenoid Circuit Failure (2016-18)
C0020-12 Pump Motor Circuit Failure (Stuck ON) (2016-18)
C0020-14 Pump Motor Circuit Failure (2016-18)
C0023-12 Brake Diag Circuit ON Failure (2016-18)
C0023-14 Brake Diag Circuit OFF Failure (2016-18)
C0031-14 Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Failure (2016-18)
C0031-3A Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Failure (2016-18)
C0031-62 Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Compare Failure (2016-18)
C0040-12 Brake Lamp Switch Failure (Stuck ON) (2016-18)
C0040-16 Plausibility BLS vs. Pressure Sensor (2016-18)
C0044-49 Master Cylinder Pressure Sensor Failure (Internal Circuit Failure) (2016-18)
C0044-62 Master Cylinder Pressure Sensor Failure (Signal stuck) (2016-18)
C0049-7B Brake Fluid Level Too Low (2016-18)
C0051-62 Steering Angle Sensor Failure (Signal Compare Failure) (2016-18)
C0051-96 Steering Angle Sensor Failure (Sensor Detects Internal Failure) (2016-18)
C0061-49 Acceleration / Yaw Sensor Failure (2016-18)
C0061-62 Lateral / Longitudinal Acceleration / Yaw Sensor Failure (2016-18)
C1000-94 ABS/VSA Activation Time Too Long (2016-18)
C1014-1C Front Brake Caliper Pressure Sensor (2016-18)
C1018-1C Brake Booster Pressure Sensor A Circuit Malfunction (2016-18)
C1018-62 Brake Booster Pressure Sensor A/B Incorrect Correlation (2016-18)
C1019-1C Brake Booster Pressure Sensor B Circuit Malfunction (2016-18)
C1020-49 VSA Valave Failure (2016-18)
C1040-00 Different Diameter Tire is Detected (2016-18)
C1041-00 Wheel Abnormal Slip Detection (2016-18)
U0029-00 CAN Communication Failure (Bus OFF) (2016-18)
U0100-00 CAN Communication Failure (2016-18)
U0401-68 ECM / TCM Failure (2016-18)
U3000-49 ECU Internal Circuit Failure (2016-18)
U3000-51 ECU Software Update Failure (2016-18)
U3006-16 Power Source Failure for ECU (Low Voltage) (2016-18)
U3006-17 Power Source Failure for ECU (High Voltage) (2016-18)
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