Diagnostic Code Index

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0228, B0413, B0423, or B3779Β  B0228 02: Recirculate Position Feedback Circuit Short to Ground
B0228 05: Recirculate Position Feedback Circuit Short to Battery or Open
B0228 61: Recirculate Position Circuit Actuator Stuck
B0413 02: Temperature Control 1 Feedback Circuit Short to Ground
B0413 05: Temperature Control 1 Feedback Circuit Short to Battery or Open
B0413 61: Temperature Control 1 Feedback Circuit Actuator Stuck Open
B0423 02: Temperature Control 2 Feedback Circuit Short to Ground
B0423 05: Temperature Control 2 Feedback Circuit Short to Battery or Open
B0423 61: Temperature Control 2 Circuit Actuator Stuck
B3779 02: Air Flow Control 9 Feedback Circuit Short to Ground
B3779 05: Air Flow Control 9 Feedback Circuit Short to Battery or Open
B3779 61: Air Flow Control 9 Circuit Actuator Stuck
DTC P0532 or P0533Β  P0532: Air Conditioning A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
P0533: Air Conditioning A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit High Voltage
DTC P0645Β  P0645: A/C Clutch Relay Control Circuit
DTC P0646 or P0647Β  P0646: Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Relay Control Circuit Low Voltage
P0647: Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Relay Control Circuit High Voltage
RENDER: 1.0x

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