4WD Control DTCS

2024 Hyundai Kona Limited, 4WDSECTION 4WD Control DTCS
4WD CONTROL (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
P1951-00 AWD ECU-S/W Fault
P1952-00 AWD ECU-H/W Fault
P1953-00 AWD ECU-Motor Driver Fault
P1954-A2 AWD ECU-Voltage Fault
P1954-A3 AWD ECU-Voltage Fault
P1955-11 AWD Motor-Circuit Fault
P1955-12 AWD Motor-Circuit Fault
P1955-13 AWD Motor-Circuit Fault
P1956-11 AWD Pressure sensor-Power Line Fault
P1956-12 AWD Pressure sensor-Power Line Fault
P1957-21 AWD Pressure sensor-Signal Error
P1957-22 AWD Pressure sensor-Signal Error
P1958-00 AWD-Torque Error
P1959-00 AWD-Clutch Thermal Stress too high
P1960-00 AWD-Bleeding Pressure Error
P1961-00 AWD-Install Different Tire Front/Rear
P1962-00 AWD-Unmatching Vehicle CAN Information
U0001-88 High Speed CAN Communication Bus
U0100-87 Lost Communication with ECM/PCM 'A'
U0101-87 Lost Communication With TCM
U0122-87 Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module
U0126-87 Lost Communication With Steering Angle Sensor Module
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