Diagnostic Code Index

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Diagnostic Code Index
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B0238, B0239, B0248, B0249, B0251, B0268, B0269, B0408, B0409, B0414, B0418, B0419, B0424, B0428, B0429, B0434, B3531, B3532, B3747, B3749 or B3782Β 
  • DTC B0238 Air Flow Control 1 Circuit
  • DTC B0239 Air Flow Control 1 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0248 Air Flow Control 3 Circuit
  • DTC B0249 Air Flow Control 3 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0251 Air Flow Control 3 Circuit Feedback Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0268 Air Flow Control 7 Circuit
  • DTC B0269 Air Flow Control 7 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0408 Temperature Control Circuit
  • DTC B0409 Temperature Control Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0414 Temperature Control Feedback Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0418 Temperature Control 2 Circuit
  • DTC B0419 Temperature Control 2 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0424 Temperature Control 2 Feedback Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0428 Temperature Control 3 Circuit
  • DTC B0429 Temperature Control 3 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B0434 Temperature Control 3 Feedback Circuit Performance
  • DTC B3531 Air Flow Control 10 Circuit
  • DTC B3532 Air Flow Control 10 Circuit Performance
  • DTC B3747 Air Flow Control 1 Feedback Circuit
  • DTC B3749 Air Flow Control 7 Feedback Circuit Performance
  • DTC B3782 Air Flow Control 10 Feedback Circuit Performance
DTC P0532 or P0533Β 

DTC P0532 Air Conditioning (A/C) Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Voltage

DTC P0533 Air Conditioning (A/C) Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit High Voltage

DTC P0645Β  Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Relay Control Circuit
RENDER: 1.0x

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