Diagnostic Code Index

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC C0035-C0050  C0035 02: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Ground
C0035 05: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Battery or Open
C0035 0F: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0035 18: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0040 02: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Ground
C0040 05: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Battery or Open
C0040 0F: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0040 18: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0045 02: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Ground
C0045 05: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Battery or Open
C0045 0F: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0045 18: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0050 02: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Ground
C0050 05: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Short to Battery or Open
C0050 0F: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0050 18: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
DTC C0110  C0110 04: Pump Motor Circuit Open Circuit
C0110 61: Pump Motor Circuit Actuator Stuck
DTC C0131  C0131 01: ABS Pressure Circuit Short to Battery
C0131 06: ABS Pressure Circuit Short to Ground or Open
C0131 55: ABS Pressure Circuit Expected Number of Transition/Events exceeded
C0131 5A: ABS Pressure Circuit Plausibility Failure
C0131 0F: ABS Pressure Circuit Erratic
DTC C0161  C0161 5A: TCS Brake Switch Circuit Plausibility Failure
DTC C0179  C0179 54: System Thermal Temperature High
DTC C0186  C0186 55: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Expected Number of Transition/Events Exceeded
C0186 5A: Lateral Accelerometer Plausibility Failure
C0186 0F: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Erratic
DTC C0196  C0196 55: Yaw Rate Circuit Expected Number of Transition/Events Exceeded
C0196 5A: Yaw Rate Plausibility Failure
C0196 0F: Yaw Rate Circuit Erratic
DTC C0201  C0201 04: Antilock Brake System (ABS) Enable Relay Contact Open Circuit
DTC C0242  C0242 71: ECM Indicated TCS Malfunction, Invalid Serial Data
C0242 75: ECM Indicated TCS Malfunction, Signal Above Allowable Range
DTC C0245  C0245 5A: Wheel Speed Sensor Plausibility Failure
DTC C0253  C0253 00: Centering Error
DTC C0292  C0292 02: VSES Combination Sensor Reference Circuit Short to Ground
C0292 07: VSES Combination Sensor Reference Circuit Voltage Above Threshold
DTC C0450  C0450 00: Steering Assist Control Actuator Circuit
C0450 01: Steering Assist Control Actuator Circuit Shorted to Battery
C0450 02: Steering Assist Control Actuator Circuit Shorted to Ground
C0450 04: Steering Assist Control Actuator Open Circuit
C0450 0B: Steering Assist Control Actuator Circuit Current Above Threshold
C0450 54: Steering Assist Control Actuator Temperature High
DTC C0550  C0550 00: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
DTC C0558  C0558 46: Calibration Data Not Programmed/Learned, vehicle configuration not programmed
DTC C0561  C0561 71: System Disabled Information Stored
C0561 72: Alive Counter Incorrect/Not Updated
C0561 74: Value of Signal Protection calculation incorrect
C0561 75: Signal Above Allowable Range
DTC C0710  C0710 55: Steering Position Signal expected number of transitions/ events not reached
C0710 4B: Steering Position Signal Calibration not Learned
C0710 5A: Steering Position Signal Plausibility Failure
C0710 0F: Steering Position Signal Erratic
DTC C0899  C0899 03: Device Voltage Below Threshold
DTC C0900  C0900 07: Device Voltage above Threshold
DTC P1575  P1575 00: Extended Travel Brake Switch Circuit
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