Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List

2001 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo Extended, 5.7 R, L31/KL8SECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Description
DTC B2747  TCS Switch Signal Circuit Malfunction
DTC C1214  System Relay Contact or Coil Circuit Open
DTC C1216  Brake Control Relay Coil Circuit Open
DTC C1217  Pump Motor Shorted to Ground
DTC C1218  Pump Motor Circuit Shorted to Voltage or Motor Ground Open
DTC C1221, C1222, C1223, C1224, C1225, C1226, C1227, C1228, C1232, C1233, C1234, C1235  Wheel Speed Sensor Fault
DTC C1236  Low System Supply Voltage
DTC 1237  High System Supply Voltage
DTC C1238  Brake Thermal Model Exceeded
DTC C1242, C1243  Pump Motor Circuit Open & BPMV Pump Motor Stalled
DTC C1248  EBCM Turned the Red Brake Warning Indicator On
DTC C1254  Abnormal Shutdown Detected
DTC C1255, C1256  EBCM Internal Malfunction
DTC C1261, C1262, C1263, C1264, C1265, C1266, C1267, C1268, C1271, C1272, C1273, C1274  Valve Solenoid Malfunction
DTC C1275  PCM Requested ETS to Be Disabled
DTC C1276, P1644, P1689  Delivered Torque Signal Circuit Malfunction & Traction Control Delivered Torque Output Circuit
DTC C1277, P1571  Requested Torque Signal Circuit Malfunction & Traction Control Torque Request Circuit
DTC C1278  TCS Temporarily Inhibited By PCM
DTC C1291  Open Brake Lamp Switch Contacts During Deceleration
DTC C1294  Brake Lamp Switch Circuit Always Active
DTC C1295  Brake Lamp Switch Circuit Open
Fig 1: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List
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