Diagnostic Code Index

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

DTC Description
DTC B3160 or B3165Β  B3160 02: Window Up Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3165 02: Window Down Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B3275Β  B3275 02: Window Express UP or Down Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B3375, B3380, B3385, B3390, B3395, B3450, B3455, B3460, B3485, B3490, B3495, or B3500Β  B3375 02: Left Front Window Up Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3380 02: Left Front Window Down Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3385 02: Right Front Window Up Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3390 02: Right Front Window Down Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3395 02: Left Rear Window Up Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3450 02: Left Rear Window Down Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3455 02: Right Rear Window Up Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3460 02: Right Rear Window Down Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3485 02: Left Front Window Express Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3490 02: Right Front Window Express Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3495 02: Left Rear Window Express Switch Circuit Short to Ground
B3500 02: Right Rear Window Express Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B3525Β  B3525 02: Window Lockout Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B3832Β  B3832 08: Window Express UP System/Function Not Initialized
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