Diagnostic Code Index

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Base, 4.8 CSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC C0558Β  C0558 00: Calibration Data Not Programmed
DTC C0575, C0580, C0585, or C0590Β  C0575 01: Left Front Actuator Circuit - Short To Battery
C0575 02: Left Front Actuator Circuit - Short To Ground
C0575 04: Left Front Actuator Circuit - Open Circuit
C0580 01: Right Front Actuator Circuit - Short To Battery
C0580 02: Right Front Actuator Circuit - Short To Ground
C0580 04: Right Front Actuator Circuit - Open Circuit
C0585 01: Left Rear Actuator Circuit - Short To Battery
C0585 02: Left Rear Actuator Circuit - Short To Ground
C0585 04: Left Rear Actuator Circuit - Open Circuit
C0590 01: Right Rear Actuator Circuit - Short To Battery
C0590 02: Right Rear Actuator Circuit - Short To Ground
C0590 04: Right Rear Actuator Circuit - Open Circuit
DTC C0615, C0620, C0625 or C0630Β  C0615 08: Left Front Position Sensor Circuit - Signal Invalid
C0615 55: Left Front Position Sensor Circuit - Expected Number Of Transitions Not Reached
C0620 08: Right Front Position Sensor Circuit - Signal Invalid
C0620 55: Right Front Position Sensor Circuit - Expected Number Of Transitions Not Reached
C0625 08: Left Rear Position Sensor Circuit - Signal Invalid
C0625 55: Left Rear Position Sensor Circuit - Expected Number Of Transitions Not Reached
C0630 08: Right Rear Position Sensor Circuit - Signal Invalid
C0630 55: Right Rear Position Sensor Circuit - Expected Number Of Transitions Not Reached
DTC C0696Β  C0696 00: Position Sensor Overcurrent
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