Diagnostic Code Index

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G3500, Van Passenger ExtendedSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC C0035-C0050 (Non BAS)  C0035 00: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit No Additional Information
C0035 0F: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0035 18: Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0040 00: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit No Additional Information
C0040 0F: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0040 18: Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0045 00: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit No Additional Information
C0045 0F: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal
C0045 18: Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum
C0050 00: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit No Additional Information
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
C0110 61: Pump Motor Circuit Actuator Stuck
DTC C0116  C0116 04: Pump Motor Relay Circuit Open Circuit
DTC C0121  C0121: Valve Relay Circuit
DTC C0136  C0136 00: Base Brake System Pressure Circuit No Additional Information
C0136 08: Base Brake System Pressure Circuit Signal Invalid
DTC C0137  C0137 11: Base Brake System Pressure Circuit Range Above Maximum
C0137 12: Base Brake System Pressure Circuit Range Below Maximum Threshold
DTC C0161  C0161: Antilock Brake System (ABS)/Traction Control System (TCS) Brake Sensor Circuit
DTC C0179  C0179 00: System Thermal High
DTC C0186  C0186 00: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit No Additional Information
C0186 08:: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Signal Invalid
C0186 09:: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Rate of Change Above Threshold
C0186 19:: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Signal Amplitude Above Maximum
C0186 1A:: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Bias Level Out Of Range
C0186 52:: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Compare Failure
DTC C0196  C0196 00: Yaw Rate Circuit
C0196 09: Yaw Rate Circuit Rate of Change Above Threshold
C0196 1A: Yaw Rate Circuit Bias Level Out Of Range
C0196 28: Yaw Rate Circuit Incorrect Frequency
C0196 52: Yaw Rate Circuit Compare Failure
DTC C0220-C0229  C0220: Left Front ABS Channel in Release Too Long
C0221: Right Front ABS Channel in Release Too Long
C0228: Left Rear ABS Channel in Release Too Long
C0229: Right Rear ABS Channel in Release Too Long
DTC C0240  C0240: ECM Traction Control Not Allowed
DTC C0242  C0242: PCM Indicated TCS Malfunction
DTC C0242 or P0856  C0242: Engine Control Module (ECM) Indicated TCS Malfunction
P0856: Engine Control Module (ECM) Traction Control Torque Request Circuit
DTC C0249 or C0250  C0249: Left Normal Force Error
CO250: Right Normal Force Error
DTC C0252  C0252: VSES Sensors Uncorrelated
DTC C0253  C0253: Centering Error
DTC C0281 or C081  C0281: Dynamic Rear Proportioning (DRP) Performance
DTC C0550  C0550 00: Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
DTC C0551  C0551: Option Configuration Error
DTC C0561  C0561 71: System Disabled Information Stored
DTC C0565  C0565: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Information Error
DTC C0710  C0710 00: Steering Position Signal
DTC C0820  C0820: Device Ground 1 Circuit Voltage Above Threshold
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