Body Control Module DTCS

2000 Buick Regal GSSECTION Body Control Module DTCS
BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Module Description
B1000 BCM, IPC ECU Malfunction In Body Control Systems
B1013 BCM Calibration ROM Checksum Error
B1015 BCM VIN Information Error
B1334 BCM Device Power #2 (Low Current #2) Circuit Open
B1339 BCM Device Power #3 Circuit Open
B1354 BCM Device Ground #2 (Chassis Ground #2) Circuit Open
B1422 BCM Device Power Moding Malfunction
B1477 BCM Retained Accessory Power Circuit Low
B1478 BCM Retained Accessory Power Circuit High
B1482 BCM Inadvertent Power Short To Ground
B2533 BCM Front Fog Lamps Control Circuit High
B2552 (REGAL ONLY) BCM Backup Lamps Control Circuit Low
B2553 (REGAL ONLY) BCM Backup Lamps Control Circuit High
B2559 BCM Courtesy Lamps Ground Open
B2577 BCM Headlamp Control Circuit Low
B2578 BCM Headlamp Control Circuit High
B2587 BCM Park Lamp Control Circuit Low
B2588 BCM Park Lamp Control Circuit High
B2603 BCM DRL Control #1 Circuit High
B2608 BCM DRL Control #2 Circuit High
B2617 BCM Passenger Compartment Dimming #2 Circuit Low
B2618 BCM Passenger Compartment Dimming #2 Circuit High
B2647 BCM Ambient Light Sensor Circuit Low
B2648 BCM Ambient Light Sensor Circuit High
B2747 BCM Traction Control Switch Circuit Low
B2818 BCM Low Tire Pressure System Reset Circuit Low
B3267 BCM Decklid Relay Output Short To Ground/Open
B3268 BCM Decklid Relay Output Short To Battery
U1000 BCM, EBCM, IPC, SDM Class 2 Communication Malfunction
U1001-U1254 BCM, EBCM, IPC, SDM Loss Of XXX Communications
U1255 BCM, EBCM, IPC, SDM Class 2 Communication Malfunction
U1300 BCM, EBCM, SDM Class 2 Circuit (Short To Ground)
U1301 BCM, EBCM, SDM Class 2 Circuit (Short To Voltage)
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