Diagnostic Code Index

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

DTC Description
DTC B0958, B0959, B0960, or B0961Β  B0958 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Circuit Short to Battery-Left Corner
B0958 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Circuit Short to Ground or Open-Left Corner
B0958 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Circuit Signal Invalid-Left Corner
B0958 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Circuit Incorrect Period-Left Corner
B0959 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 2 Circuit Short to Battery-Left Middle
B0959 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 2 Circuit Short to Ground or Open-Left Middle
B0959 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 2 Circuit Signal Invalid-Left Middle
B0959 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 2 Circuit Incorrect Period-Left Middle
B0960 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 3 Circuit Short to Battery-Right Middle
B0960 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 3 Circuit Short to Ground or Open-Right Middle
B0960 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 3 Circuit Signal Invalid-Right Middle
B0960 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 3 Circuit Incorrect Period-Right Middle
B0961 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 4 Circuit Short to Battery-Right Corner
B0961 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 4 Circuit Short to Ground or Open-Right Corner
B0961 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 4 Circuit Signal Invalid-Right Corner
B0961 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 4 Circuit Incorrect Period-Right Corner
DTC B0967Β  B0967 02: Parking Aid Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B0968Β  B0968 00: Parking Aid Indicator Circuit
DTC B1008Β  B1008 42: Calibration Data Not Programmed Calibration Data Set Not Programmed
DTC B1015Β  B1015 00: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Information Error
DTC B1E3AΒ  B1E3A 03: Sensor Power Circuit Voltage Below Threshold
B1E3A 07: Sensor Power Circuit Voltage Above Threshold
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