Gauge Control Module DTCS

2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid EXSECTION Gauge Control Module DTCS
DTC Description DTC type
B1175 Fuel level sensor (Fuel gauge sending unit) circuit malfunction Signal error
B1176 Fuel level sensor (Fuel gauge sending unit) circuit short Signal error
B1195 Gauge control module lost communication with Audio Remote Switch (LIN bus connected) Loss of communication
U0029 F-CAN communication line error Loss of communication
U0100 Gauge control module lost communication with ENG/AT Loss of communication
U0101 Gauge control module lost communication with AT Loss of communication
U0104 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With Driving Support System Control Unit Loss of communication
U0111 Gauge control module lost communication with Battery Condition Monitor Module Loss of communication
U0114 Gauge control module lost communication with All Wheel Drive Control Module Loss of communication
U0122 Gauge control module lost communication with VSA modulator-control unit Loss of communication
U0128 Gauge control module lost communication with EPB Loss of communication
DTC Description DTC type
U0131 Gauge control module lost communication with EPS Unit Loss of communication
U0151 Gauge control module lost communication with SRS unit Loss of communication
U1280 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF) Loss of communication
U1281 Gauge control module lost communication with MICU (body control module) (MICU frame) Loss of communication
U1288 Gauge control module lost communication with PARKSR Loss of communication
U128F Gauge control module lost communication with BSI unit Loss of communication
U129C Gauge control module lost communication with multi purpose camera unit Loss of communication
U12A0 Gauge control module lost communication with Acoustic Vehicle Alert System (AVAS) Loss of communication
U3000-49 ECU internal circuit malfunction Internal error
U3000-51 Reprogramming error Internal error
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