Diagnostic Code Index

2013 Buick Regal Turbo Premium, Standard TransSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2012 Buick Regal. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0283Β  DTC B0283 02 Electric Rear Defrost Circuit Short To Ground
DTC B316B, B317A, B318A, or B319AΒ  DTC B316B 00 Driver Window Switch
DTC B316B 02 Driver Window Switch Short to Ground
DTC B316B 39 Driver Window Switch Internal Malfunction
DTC B317A 02 Passenger Window Switch Short to Ground
DTC B317A 39 Passenger Window Switch Internal Malfunction
DTC B318A 02 Left Rear Window Switch Short to Ground
DTC B318A 39 Left Rear Window Switch Internal Malfunction
DTC B319A 02 Right Rear Window Switch Short to Ground
DTC B319A 39 Right Rear Window Switch Internal Malfunction
DTC B3205, B3210, B3215, or B3220Β  DTC B3205 00 Driver Window Motor Circuit
DTC B3205 39 Driver Window Motor Circuit internal electronic failure
DTC B3205 42 Driver Window Motor Circuit calibration data set not programmed
DTC B3205 4B Driver Window Motor Circuit calibration not learned
DTC B3210 00 Right Front/Passenger Window Motor Circuit
DTC B3210 39 Right Front/Passenger Window Motor Circuit internal electronic failure
DTC B3210 42 Right Front/Passenger Window Motor Circuit calibration data set not programmed
DTC B3210 4B Right Front/Passenger Window Motor Circuit calibration not learned
DTC B3215 00 Left Rear Window Motor Circuit
DTC B3215 39 Left Rear Window Motor Circuit internal electronic failure
DTC B3215 42 Left Rear Window Motor Circuit calibration data set not programmed
DTC B3215 4B Left Rear Window Motor Circuit calibration not learned
DTC B3220 00 Right Rear Window Motor Circuit
DTC B3220 39 Right Rear Window Motor Circuit internal electronic failure
DTC B3220 42 Right Rear Window Motor Circuit calibration data set not programmed
DTC B3220 4B Right Rear Window Motor Circuit calibration not learned
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