TPMS DTCS

2018 Honda Ridgeline Black EditionSECTION TPMS DTCS
DTC  Description 
C1800 -87 Tire Pressure Sensor Signal Reception Error
C1801 -55 Right-Front Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration Error
-87 Right-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Signal Transmission Error
-92 Right-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Low Battery
-96 Right-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Malfunction
-98 Right-Front Tire Abnormal High Temperature
C1802 -55 Left-Front Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration Error
-87 Left-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Signal Transmission Error
-92 Left-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Low Battery
-96 Left-Front Tire Pressure Sensor Malfunction
-98 Left-Front Tire Abnormal High Temperature
C1803 -55 Right-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration Error
-87 Right-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Signal Transmission Error
-92 Right-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Low Battery
-96 Right-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Malfunction
-98 Right-Rear Tire Abnormal High Temperature
C1804 -55 Left-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration Error
-87 Left-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Signal Transmission Error
-92 Left-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Low Battery
-96 Left-Rear Tire Pressure Sensor Malfunction
-98 Left-Rear Tire Abnormal High Temperature
C1810 -11 Initiator Circuit Short
C1811 -13 Right-Front Initiator Circuit Open
C1812 -13 Left-Front Initiator Circuit Open
C1813 -13 Right-Rear Initiator Circuit Open
C1814 -13 Left-Rear Initiator Circuit Open
C1821 -78 Right-Front Tire Low Air Pressure
C1822 -78 Left-Front Tire Low Air Pressure
C1823 -78 Right-Rear Tire Low Air Pressure
C1824 -78 Left-Rear Tire Low Air Pressure
C1830 -00 Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction
U0029 -00 F-CAN Malfunction (Bus-Off)
U0100 -00 F-CAN Malfunction (TPMS Control Unit Lost Communication with PCM (PGM-FI))
U0101 -00 F-CAN Malfunction (TPMS Control Unit Lost Communication with PCM (A/T))
U3000 -49 TPMS Control Unit Internal Circuit Malfunction
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