Cluster Module DTCS

2020 Kia Soul LX, Standard TransSECTION Cluster Module DTCS
DTC Identification

DTC Description
DTC B1000 51: Cluster Coding Not Programmed
DTC B1001 52: SCC Missing Error - without SCC unit or connector fault
DTC B1001 55: SCC Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1002 52: EPB Missing Error - without EPB unit or connector fault
DTC B1002 55: EPB Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1003 52: ABS Missing Error - without ABS unit or connector fault
DTC B1003 55: ABS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1004 52: CUbis Missing Error - without CUbis unit or connector fault
DTC B1004 55: CUbis Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1005 52: Airbag Missing Error - without Airbag unit or connector fault
DTC B1005 55: Airbag Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1006 52: PSB Missing Error - without PSB unit or connector fault
DTC B1006 55: PSB Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1007 52: AFLS Missing Error - without AFLS unit or connector fault
DTC B1007 55: AFLS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1008 52: MDPS Missing Error - without MDPS unit or connector fault
DTC B1008 55: MDPS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1009 52: 4WD Missing Error - without 4WD unit or connector fault
DTC B1009 55: 4WD Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1010 52: ESC Missing Error - without ESC unit or connector fault
DTC B1010 55: ESC Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1020 52: TPMS Missing Error - without TPMS unit or connector fault
DTC B1020 55: TPMS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1040 52: LKAS/LDWS Missing Error - without LKAS/LDWS unit or connector fault
DTC B1040 55: LKAS/LDWS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1080 52: ECS Missing Error - without ECS unit or connector fault
DTC B1080 55: ECS Present Error - Coding code error
DTC B1090 52: TCU Missing Error
DTC B1090 55: TCU Present Error
DTC B1091 52: EVP Missing Error
DTC B1091 55: EVP Present Error
DTC B2800 00: MM CAN Bus Off Error
DTC B2801 00: MM CAN Signal Line Error
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