DTC Index

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe XL PremiumSECTION DTC Index
DTC INDEX

DTC Description
DTC C1101  Battery Voltage High
DTC C1102  Battery Voltage Low
DTC C1200  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-LH Open/Short
DTC C1201  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-LH Range/Performance/Intermittent
DTC C1202  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-LH Invalid/no Signal
DTC C1203  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-RH Open/Short
DTC C1204  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-RH Range/Performance/Intermittent
DTC C1205  Wheel Speed Sensor Front-RH Invalid/no Signal
DTC C1206  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-LH Open/Short
DTC C1207  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-LH Range/Performance/Intermittent
DTC C1208  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-LH Invalid/no Signal
DTC C1209  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-RH Open/Short
DTC C1210  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-RH Range/Performance/Intermittent
DTC C1211  Wheel Speed Sensor Rear-RH Invalid/no Signal
DTC C1235  Primary Pressure Sensor-Electrical
DTC C1237  Primary Pressure Sensor-Signal
DTC C1260  Steering Angle Sensor Circuit-Signal
DTC C1261  Steering Angle Sensor Not Calibrated
DTC C1282  Yaw Rate & G Sensor-Electrical
DTC C1283  Yaw Rate & G Sensor-Signal
DTC C1285  Longitudinal G Sensor Not Calibrated
DTC C1286  Yaw Rate & G Sensor Fail-Check SRSCM
DTC C1503  TCS/ESC (ESP) Switch Error
DTC C1513  Brake Switch Circuit Error
DTC C1520  Clutch Signal Error
DTC C1526  Down Hill Brake Control (DBC) Switch Error
DTC C1604  ECU Hardware Error
DTC C1605  CAN Hardware Error
DTC C1611  CAN Time-out EMS
DTC C1612  CAN Time-out TCM
DTC C1613  CAN signal error ECM (Check ECM)
DTC C1616  CAN Bus OFF
DTC C1623  CAN Time-out Steering Angle Sensor
DTC C1627  CAN Time-out 4WD
DTC C1647  CAN Hardware Error - Sensor Channel
DTC C1687  CAN Time-out VSM2 (MDPS)
DTC C1688  VSM2 (MDPS) Signal Error
DTC C1702  Variant Coding Error
DTC C2112  Valve Relay Error
DTC C2130  Brake Lamp Relay Error
DTC C2131  ESS Brake Lamp Relay Error
DTC C2227  Excessive Temperature Of Brake Disc
DTC C2380  ABS/TCS/ESC (ESP) Valve Error
DTC C2402  Motor Electrical
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