Diagnostic Code Index

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

DTC Description
DTC B1325  B1325 03: Device Power Circuit Voltage Below Threshold - 12V
B1325 07: Device Power Circuit Voltage Above Threshold - 12V
DTC B1424  B1424 00: Device Voltage Low - Theft Deterrent Module 12V
DTC B1516  B1516 08: Battery Current Sensor Performance Signal Invalid - 12V
B1516 66: Battery Current Sensor Performance Wrong Mounting Position - 12V
DTC B1517  B1517 03: Battery Voltage Below Threshold - BCM 12V
B1517 07: Battery Voltage Above Threshold - BCM 12V
B1517 5A: Battery Voltage Plausibility Failure - BCM 12V
DTC B1527  B1527 00: High Parasitic Load - 12V
DTC C0800  C0800 03: Device Power Circuit Below Threshold - PSCM 12V
C0800 07: Device Power Circuit Above Threshold - PSCM 12V
DTC C0895 (ESC)  C0895 00: Device Voltage - Electronic Suspension Control Module 12V
DTC C0895 (PSCM)  C0895 03: Device Voltage Below Threshold - PSCM 42V
C0895 07: Device Voltage Above Threshold - PSCM 42V
C0895 12: Device Voltage Below Minimum Threshold - PSCM 42V
DTC C0899 or C12E1  C0899 00: Device Voltage Low - EBCM 12V
C0899 03: Device Voltage Low - EBCM 12V
C12E1 00: Device Voltage Low - EBCM 12V
DTC C0900 or C12E2  C0900 00: Device Voltage High - EBCM 12V
C0900 07: Device Voltage High - EBCM 12V
C12E2 00: Device Voltage High - EBCM 12V
DTC P0562  P0562: System Voltage Low - ECM 12V
DTC P0563  P0563: System Voltage High - ECM 12V
DTC P0AFA  P0AFA: Hybrid Battery System Voltage Low - ACCM 300V
DTC P0AFB  P0AFB: Hybrid Battery System Voltage High - ACCM 300V
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