Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart: Notes

2005 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS, 2.7 D, AWDSECTION Notes

Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE REFERENCE

DTC No. Detection Item MIL * Remark
C1101  Battery voltage over volt: 18V or more O  
C1102  Battery voltage low volt: 9.5V or less O  
C1200  FL wheel sensor: open or short to ground O  
C1201  - Range/Performance: speed jump or damaged exciter O  
C1202  - No signal: air-gap error or wrong excite O  
C1203  FR wheel sensor: open or short to ground O  
C1204  - Range/Performance: speed jump or damaged exciter O  
C1205  - No signal excite: air-gap error or wrong excite O  
C1206  RL wheel sensor: open or short to ground O  
C1207  - Range/Performance: speed jump or damaged exciter O  
C1208  - No signal excite: air-gap error or wrong excite O  
C1209  RR wheel sensor: open or short to ground O  
C1210  - Range/Performance: speed jump or damaged exciter O  
C1211  No signal: air-gap error or wrong excite O  
C1274  G-Sensor signal fail (only 4WD) O C1275  (3.5L)
C1275  G-Sensor open or short to ground (only 4WD) O C1274  (3.5L)
C1503  TCS switch failure X  
C1604  ECU hardware: ECU internal or valve failure O  
C1605  CAN Hardware failure X  
C1610  CAN Bus off failure X  
C1611  EMS Time-out failure X  
C1612  TCM Time-out failure X  
C1613  TCM Un-matching failure X  
C1616  CAN Bus off error X ONLY 3.5L
C2112  Valve relay: valve relay or fuse failure O  
C2227  Brake disc overheat X  
C2380  ABS Solenoid valve error O ONLY 3.5L
C2402  Motor-Electrical: open or short to battery, motor relay, fuse or motor lock fail O  
NOTE: * MIL : Malfunction Indication Lamp
O : ABS warning lamp
X : TCS warning lamp
RENDER: 1.0x

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