Adaptive Front Lighting System DTCS

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe SE, FWDSECTION Adaptive Front Lighting System DTCS
ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
DTC B1101 Battery Voltage High
DTC B1102 Battery Voltage Low
DTC B1220 Vehicle Speed Sensor
DTC B1301 Steering angle signal fault
DTC B1302 Gearbox Signal Fault-CAN Signal
DTC B1303 Accelerator Pedal Position Signal Error
DTC B1304 Engine state signal fault
DTC B1305 Yaw Rate Sensor Signal Fault
DTC B1306 Brake pedal signal fault
DTC B1308 Lamp Function Signal Fault
DTC B1594 M/F Auto Position Signal Fault
DTC B1603 CAN Communication Bus Off
DTC B1621 ECU Hardware Error
DTC B1622 ECU Software Error
DTC B1636 LIN Communication Error Fault
DTC B1637 System Not Initialized
DTC B1639 LIN communication error DBL left
DTC B1661 Parameter Fault And Missing
DTC B1953 AXLE Sensor Fault
DTC B2200 LIN communication error DBL (Dynamic Bending Light) Right
DTC B2201 LIN communication error HLL (Head Lamp Leveling) Left
DTC B2202 LIN communication error HLL (Head Lamp Leveling) Right
DTC B2203 LIN communication error SSA (Smart Shield Actuator) Left
DTC B2204 LIN communication error SSA (Smart Shield Actuator) Right
DTC B2205 LIN communication error Ballast Left
DTC B2206 LIN communication error Ballast Right
DTC B2325 Swivel module fault left
DTC B2326 Swivel module fault right
DTC B2400 Levelling motor fault left
DTC B2401 Levelling motor fault right
DTC B2461 Shield Motor Fault Left
DTC B2462 Shield Motor Fault Right
DTC B2463 Ballast Fault Left
DTC B2464 Ballast Fault Right
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