DTC Descriptors

2013 Buick Regal Turbo Premium, Standard TransSECTION DTC Descriptors
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Buick Regal. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DTC B0083 01

Left Front Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0083 02

Left Front Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0083 39

Left Front Impact Sensor Internal Electronic Failure

DTC B0083 3A

Left Front Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

DTC B0084 01

Right Front Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0084 02

Right Front Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0084 39

Right Front Impact Sensor Internal Electronic Failure

DTC B0084 3A

Right Front Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

DTC B0085 01

Left Front Side Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0085 02

Left Front Side Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0085 39

Left Front Side Impact Sensor Internal Malfunction

DTC B0085 3A

Left Front Side Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

DTC B0086 01

Right Front Side Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0086 02

Right Front Side Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0086 39

Right Front Side Impact Sensor Internal Malfunction

DTC B0086 3A

Right Front Side Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

DTC B0087 01

Left Rear Side Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0087 02

Left Rear Side Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0087 39

Left Rear Side Impact Sensor Internal Malfunction

DTC B0087 3A

Left Rear Side Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

DTC B0088 01

Right Rear Side Impact Sensor Short to Battery

DTC B0088 02

Right Rear Side Impact Sensor Short to Ground

DTC B0088 39

Right Rear Side Impact Sensor Internal Malfunction

DTC B0088 3A

Right Rear Side Impact Sensor Incorrect Component Installed

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  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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