Diagnostic Code Index

2013 Buick Regal Turbo Premium, Standard TransSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0000  DTC B0000 71 Vehicle Speed Information Circuit Invalid Data
DTC B2745  DTC B2745 02 Traction Control Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC C0035, C0040, C0045, or C0050  DTC C0035 06 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Voltage/Open
DTC C0035 0F Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Erratic
DTC C0035 18 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Signal Amplitude
DTC C0035 5A Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0040 06 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Voltage/Open
DTC C0040 0F Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Erratic
DTC C0040 18 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Signal Amplitude
DTC C0040 5A Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0045 06 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Voltage/Open
DTC C0045 0F Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Erratic
DTC C0045 18 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Signal Amplitude
DTC C0045 5A Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0050 06 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Voltage/Open
DTC C0050 0F Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Erratic
DTC C0050 18 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Signal Amplitude
DTC C0050 5A Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0110  DTC C0110 06 Pump Motor Circuit Low Voltage/Open
DTC C0110 61 Pump Motor Circuit Stuck
DTC C0131  DTC C0131 00 Traction Control System Pressure Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0131 4B Traction Control System Pressure Circuit Calibration Not Learned
DTC C0131 5A Traction Control System Pressure Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0161  DTC C0161 5A Antilock Braking System Brake Switch Circuit Not Plausible
DTC C0161 71 Antilock Braking System Brake Switch Circuit Invalid Data
DTC C0187, C018B, C0196, C019B, C0287, or C0297  DTC C0187 5A Lateral Acceleration Sensor Signal Not Plausible
DTC C018B 5A Lateral Acceleration Sensor Signal Not Plausible
DTC C0196 00 Yaw Rate Circuit
DTC C0196 5A Yaw Rate Signal Not Plausible
DTC C0196 71 Yaw Rate Circuit Invalid Serial Data Received
DTC C019B 5A Yaw Rate Signal Not Plausible
DTC C0287 00 Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Circuit
DTC C0287 4B Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Circuit Calibration Not Learned
DTC C0287 5A Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Signal Not Plausible
DTC C0287 71 Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Signal Invalid Serial Data Received
DTC C0297 4A Lost Communication With Yaw Rate Sensor Checksum Error
DTC C0242 or P0856  DTC C0242 00 Engine Control Module Indicated Traction Control Malfunction
DTC P0856 Traction Control Torque Request Signal Message Counter Incorrect
DTC C0245  DTC C0245 00 Wheel Speed Sensor Frequency Malfunction
DTC C0252  DTC C0252 00 Vehicle Stability Control Module Sensors Correlation
DTC C0274, C0275, or C0280  DTC C0274 54 Isolation Valve High Temperature
DTC C0275 54 Dump Valve High Temperature
DTC C0280 54 Stability System Active Too Long High Temperature
DTC C0558  DTC C0558 4B Calibration Data Not Learned
DTC C0561  DTC C0561 77 System Disabled Information Stored Engine Speed Out of Range
DTC C0561 78 System Disabled Information Stored Acceleration Pedal Position Out of Range
DTC C0561 79 System Disabled Information Stored Transmission Gear Invalid Data
DTC C0710  DTC C0710 00 Steering Position Signal Malfunction
DTC C0710 42 Steering Position Signal Calibration Not Programmed
DTC C0710 71 Steering Position Signal Invalid Data
DTC C0710 5A Steering Position Signal Not Plausible
DTC C123C, C1255, or C1256  DTC C123C 00 Electronic Brake Control Module RAM Malfunction
DTC C1255 00 Electronic Control Unit Performance Malfunction
DTC C1256 00 Control Module Programming Checksum Error Malfunction
DTC C1251  DTC C1251 Lateral Acceleration Sensor Performance
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