Diagnostic Code Index

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC C0035-C0051 
  • DTC C0035 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0036 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
  • DTC C0040 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0041 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
  • DTC C0045 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0046 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
  • DTC C0050 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0051 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
DTC C0060-C0095 
  • DTC C0060 Left Front ABS Solenoid #1 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0065 Left Front ABS Solenoid #2 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0070 Right Front ABS Solenoid #1 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0075 Right Front ABS Solenoid #2 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0080 Left Rear ABS Solenoid #1 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0085 Left Rear ABS Solenoid #2 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0090 Right Rear ABS Solenoid #1 Circuit Malfunction
  • DTC C0095 Right Rear ABS Solenoid #2 Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0110  Pump Motor Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0121  Valve Relay Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0161  ABS/TCS Brake Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0236  TCS RPM Signal Circuit Malfunction
DTC C0241  Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Indicated Requested Torque Malfunction
DTC C0245  Wheel Speed Sensor Frequency Error
DTC C0275 Or C0276  TCM Traction Control Not Allowed
DTC C0550  Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
DTC C0551  Option Configuration Error
DTC C0896  Device Voltage Range/Performance
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