Diagnostic Code Index

2013 Chevrolet Corvette Base, 2D Convertible, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 6L85M/MM6SECTION Diagnostic Code Index
DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B1325, B1327, B1328, B1330, B1517, C0800, C0895, C0899, C0900, P0560, P0562, P0563, P129B, or P129CΒ  DTC B1325 03 Device Power Circuit Voltage Below Threshold
DTC B1325 07 Device Power Circuit Voltage Above Threshold
DTC B1327 00 Device Voltage Circuit Low
DTC B1328 00 Device Voltage Circuit High
DTC B1330 03 Device Power 2 Circuit Voltage Below Threshold
DTC B1517 03 Battery Voltage Below Threshold
DTC B1517 07 Battery Voltage Above Threshold
DTC B1517 5A Battery Voltage Plausibility Failure
DTC C0800 03 Device Power 1 Circuit Voltage Below Threshold
DTC C0800 07 Device Power 1 Circuit Voltage Above Threshold
DTC C0800 11 Device Power 1 Circuit High Input
DTC C0800 0D Device Power 1 Circuit High Resistance
DTC C0895 00 Device Voltage
DTC C0899 00 Device Voltage Low
DTC C0899 03 Device Voltage Low
DTC C0900 00 Device Voltage High
DTC P0560 System Voltage Low
DTC P0562 System Voltage Low
DTC P0563 System Voltage High
DTC P129B System Voltage Low
DTC P129C System Voltage High
DTC P0615, P0616, or P0617Β  DTC P0615 Starter Relay Control Circuit
DTC P0616 Starter Relay Control Circuit Low Voltage
DTC P0617 Starter Relay Control Circuit High Voltage
DTC P0621Β  DTC P0621 Generator L-Terminal Circuit
DTC P0622Β  DTC P0622 Generator F-Terminal Circuit
DTC P0625 or P0626Β  DTC P0625 Generator F-Terminal Circuit Low Voltage
DTC P0626 Generator F-Terminal Circuit High Voltage
DTC P1668Β  DTC P1668 Generator L-Terminal Control Circuit
DTC P2500 or P2501Β  DTC P2500 Generator L-Terminal Circuit Low Voltage
DTC P2501 Generator L-Terminal Circuit High Voltage
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