Diagnostic Code Index

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 5.3 M, 4WDSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0012, B0013, B0014, B0016, B0017, or B0018  B0012: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 2) Resistance Low
B0013: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 2) Open
B0014: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 2) Voltage Out of Range
B0016: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 1) Resistance Low
B0017: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 1) Open
B0018: Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop (Stage 1) Voltage Out of Range
DTC B0022, B0024, B0026, B0042, B0043, or B0044  B0022: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (single stage or stage 1) Resistance Low
B0024: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (single stage or stage 1) Voltage Out of Range
B0026: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (single stage or stage 1) Open
B0042: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (stage 2) Resistance Low
B0043: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (stage 2) Voltage Out of Range
B0044: Driver Frontal Deployment Loop (stage 2) Open
DTC B0051  B0051: Deployment Commanded
DTC B0053  B0053: Deployment Commanded with Loop DTCs Present
DTC B0057, B0058, or B0059  B0057: Right Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Resistance Low
B0058: Right Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Open
B0059: Right Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Voltage Out of Range
DTC B0061, B0062, or B0068  B0061: Left Front/Driver Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Resistance Low
B0062: Left Front/Driver Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Open
B0068: Left Front/Driver Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Voltage Out of Range
DTC B0064, B0065, or B0066  B0064: Left Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Resistance Low
B0065: Left Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Open
B0066: Left Front Pretensioner Deployment Loop Voltage Out of Range
DTC B0069, B0070, or B0071  B0069: Right Front/Passenger Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Resistance Low
B0070: Right Front/Passenger Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Open
B0071: Right Front/Passenger Roof Rail/Head Curtain Bag Deployment Loop Voltage Out of Range
DTC B0077, B0078, B0079, B0080, B0081, or B0082  B0077: Left Front/Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS) Performance
B0078: Right Front/Passenger Side Impact Sensor (SIS) Performance
B0079: Incorrect Left Front/Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS) Installed
B0080: Discard Left Front/Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS)
B0081: Incorrect Right Front/Passenger Side Impact Sensor (SIS) Installed
B0082: Discard Right Front/Passenger Side Impact Sensor (SIS)
DTC B0083 or B0084  B0083: Right Front/Passenger Seat Position Sensor Circuit
B0084: Left Front/Driver Seat Position Sensor Circuit
DTC B0092  B0092: Passenger Presence System Performance
DTC B0098  B0098: Passenger Presence System Configuration Error
DTC B0100, B0101, B0102, B0103, B0104, or B0105  B0100: Electronic Front End Sensor 1 Performance
B0101: Discard Electronic Front End Sensor 1
B0102: Incorrect Electronic Front End Sensor 1 Installed
B0103: Electronic Front End Sensor 2 Performance
B0104: Discard Electronic Front End Sensor 2
B0105: Incorrect Electronic Front End Sensor 2 Installed
DTC B1001  B1001: SDM Option Configuration Error
DTC B1530  B1530: Discard Passenger Presence System 1
DTC B3855, B3856, or B3857  B3855: Rollover Sensor Performance
B3856: Discard Rollover Sensor
B3857: Incorrect Rollover Sensor Installed
DTC U1241  U1241: Lost Communication With Scan Tool
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