Climate Control DTCS

2008 Honda Odyssey EXSECTION Climate Control DTCS
CLIMATE CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION (USING HDS)

DTC Description
B1000 Communication Bus Line Error
B1050 Communication Bus Line Error
B1100 Communication Bus Line Error
B1150 Communication Bus Line Error
B1200 Communication Bus Line Error
B1250 Communication Bus Line Error
B1350 Communication Bus Line Error
B1550 Communication Bus Line Error
B1750 Communication Bus Line Error
B1800 Communication Bus Line Error
B1950 Communication Bus Line Error
B2000 Communication Bus Line Error
B2050 Communication Bus Line Error
B1001; B1002 MICU CPU Error; MICU EEPROM Error
B1005 MICU Lost Communication with Relay Control Module
B1006 MICU Lost Communication with Door Multiplex Control Unit (Door Lock Switch Message)
B1007 MICU Lost Communication with Combination Switch Control Unit (Headlight Switch Message)
B1008 MICU Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module {A/T Message)
B1012 MICU Lost Communication with MICU-Rear Junction Box (RJU Message)
B1032 MICU Lost Communication with SRS Unit (CDS Message)
B1080 Power Supply Circuit (IG1 Line) Input Error for Relay Control Module and MICU
B1102 Door Multiplex Control Unit Internal Error
B1105 Door Multiplex Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU (Door Switch Message)
B1106 Door Multiplex Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU (MICU Message)
B1955 MICU-Rear Junction Box Lost Communication with MICU (MICU Message)
B1956 MICU-Rear Junction Box Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (A/T Message)
B1957 MICU-Rear Junction Box Lost Communication with Combination Switch Control Unit (Headlight Switch Message)
B1958 MICU-Rear Junction Box Unit Lost Communication with Combination Switch Control Unit (Wiper Switch Message)
B1959 MICU-Rear Junction Box Lost Communication with Relay Control Module (R/M Message)
B1960 MICU-Rear Junction Box Lost Communication with Climate Control Unit (A/C Message)
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