Diagnostic Code Index

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

DTC Description
DTC C0055 or P0609 (Over 8600 GVW)  Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
DTC C0035 or C0040  Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
DTC C0045 or C0050  Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
DTC C0110 (Equal to or under 8600 GVW)  Pump Motor Circuit
DTC C0110 (Over 8600 GVW)  Pump Motor Circuit
DTC C0131  ABS Pressure Circuit
DTC C0161 (Equal to or Under 8600 GVW)  Antilock Brake System (ABS) Brake Switch/Sensor Circuit
DTC C0161 (Over 8600 GVW)  Antilock Brake System (ABS)/Traction Control System (TCS) Brake Switch
DTC C0186  Lateral Accelerometer Circuit
DTC C0196  Yaw Rate Circuit
DTC C0201 (Equal to or under 8600 GVW)  Antilock Brake System (ABS) Enable Relay Contact Circuit
DTC C0201 (Over 8600 GVW)  Antilock Brake System (ABS) Enable Relay Contact Circuit
DTC C0242  Electronic control module (ECM) Indicated TCS Malfunction
DTC C0245 (Equal to or Under 8600 GVW)  Wheel Speed Sensor Frequency Error
DTC C0245 (Over 8600 GVW)  Wheel Speed Sensor Frequency Error
DTC C0252  VSES Sensor Uncorrelated
DTC C0253  Centering Error
DTC C0299  Brake Booster Performance
DTC C0455  Front Steering Position Sensor Circuit
DTC C0550  Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
DTC C0561  System Disabled Information Stored invalid serial data received
DTC C0569  System Configuration Error
DTC C0710  Steering Position Signal
DTC C0774  Low Tire Pressure System Performance
DTC C1100 or C1101  Brake Booster Vacuum Sensor Performance
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