Diagnostic Code Index

2008 Chevrolet HHR LT, 2.4 P, AutomaticSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0525  B0525: Right Turn Signal Circuit
DTC B0527, B0528, or B0529  B0527 00: Right Turn Signal Circuit Low
B0528 00: Right Turn Signal Circuit High
B0529 00: Right Turn Signal Circuit Open
DTC B0530  B0530 00: Left Turn Signal Circuit
DTC B0532, B0533, or B0534  B0532 00: Left Turn Signal Circuit Low
B0533 00: Left Turn Signal Circuit High
B0534 00: Left Turn Signal Circuit Open
DTC B2532 or B2533  B2532 00: Front Fog Lamps Control Circuit Low
B2533 00: Front Fog Lamps Control Circuit High
DTC B2557 or B2558  B2557: Passenger Compartment Lamp Control Circuit Low
B2558: Passenger Compartment Lamp Control Circuit High
DTC B2562 or B2563  B2562 00: Cargo Lamp Control Circuit Low
B2563 00: Cargo Lamp Control Circuit High
DTC B2575  B2575: Headlamp Control Circuit
DTC B2582 or B2583  B2582: Headlamp High Beam Control Circuit Low
B2583: Headlamp High Beam Control Circuit High
DTC B2585  B2585: Park Lamp Control Circuit
DTC B2602 or B2603  B2602: Daytime Running Lamp Control Circuit Low or Open
B2603: Daytime Running Lamp Control Circuit High
DTC B2622 or B2623  B2622 00: Dimming Display Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Output Circuit Low
B2623 00: Dimming Display Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Output Circuit High
DTC B2647 or B2648  B2647: Ambient Light Sensor Circuit Low
B2648: Ambient Light Sensor Circuit High
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