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HOMESERVICE MANUALSKIA2021K5 LXS, AWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBRAKESTRACTION CONTROLABS/ESC SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS (2 OF 2)
2021 Kia K5 LXS, AWD
Abs/ESC System Diagnosis (2 Of 2)
2021 Kia K5 LXS, AWDSECTION Abs/ESC System Diagnosis (2 Of 2)
- DTC Index
- DTC C1649-08: CAN Time-Out EMS for ACC/SCC
- DTC C1650-08: CAN Signal Error SCC
- DTC C1656-08: CAN Signal Error - Cluster
- DTC C1687-08: CAN Time-Out VSM2 (MDPS)
- DTC C1688-08: VSM2 (MDPS) Signal Error
- DTC C16B6-87: CAN Time-Out AEB
- DTC C16B7-81: AEB Signal Error
- DTC C1702-04: Variant Coding Error
- DTC C1812-08: CAN Time-Out Gateway
- DTC C1817-08: CAN Signal Error Gateway
- DTC C1818-87: CAN Time-Out LCA/BSD/BCW
- DTC C1837-86: CAN Signal Error BCA/BCW
- DTC C1838-87: CAN Time-Out RSPA
- DTC C1839-86: CAN Signal Error RSPA
- DTC C1847-86: Communication Error - PCA
- DTC C1847-87: Communication Error - PCA
- DTC C2112-01: Valve Relay Error
- DTC C2202-77: Latching Failure/Mechanics
- DTC C2220-71: Rear-LH Actuator
- DTC C2220-74: Rear-LH Actuator
- DTC C2220-77: Rear-LH Actuator
- DTC C2220-94: Rear-LH Actuator
- DTC C2224-71: Rear-RH (Or Rear) Actuator
- DTC C2224-74: Rear-RH (Or Rear) Actuator
- DTC C2224-77: Rear-RH (Or Rear) Actuator
- DTC C2224-94: Rear-RH (Or Rear) Actuator
- DTC C2227-98: Excessive Temperature Of Brake Disc
- DTC C2228-08: Actuator Failure - TCU
- DTC C2380-01: ABS/TCS/ESP valve error
- DTC C2402-01: Motor Electrical
- DTC C2416-11: Motor Short Or Open - LH
- DTC C2416-12: Motor Short Or Open - LH
- DTC C2416-13: Motor Short Or Open - LH
- DTC C2417-11: Motor Short Or Open - RH
- DTC C2417-12: Motor Short Or Open - RH
- DTC C2417-13: Motor Short Or Open - RH
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.