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HOMESERVICE MANUALSSAAB20109-5REPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)QUICK LOOKUPSDTC INDEXTRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM/ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM DTCS
2010 Saab 9-5
Traction Control System/Electronic Stability Program DTCS
2010 Saab 9-5SECTION Traction Control System/Electronic Stability Program DTCS
TCS/ESP DTC INDEX
| DTC | Description |
|---|---|
| DTC B0000 | Vehicle Speed Information Circuit Invalid Data |
| DTC C0055 | Invalid Data Received From Electronic Brake Control Module Malfunction |
| DTC C0246 | Invalid Data Received From Electronic Brake Control Module Malfunction |
| DTC C1207 | Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit High Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1208 | Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit High Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1209 | Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit High Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1210 | Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit High Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1221 | Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1222 | Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1223 | Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1224 | Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1225 | Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Performance Malfunction |
| DTC C1226 | Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1227 | Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1228 | Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C1232 | Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1233 | Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1234 | Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Input Malfunction |
| DTC C1235 | Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Low Input Malfunction |
| DTC B2745 | Traction Control Switch Circuit Short to Ground |
| DTC C0035 | Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit |
| DTC C0040 | Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit |
| DTC C0045 | Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit |
| DTC C0050 | Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit |
| DTC C0110 | Pump Motor Circuit |
| DTC C0131 | Traction Control System Pressure Circuit |
| DTC C0161 | Antilock Braking System Brake Switch Circuit |
| DTC C0187 | Lateral Acceleration Sensor Circuit Not Plausible |
| DTC C0196 | Yaw Rate Circuit Not Plausible |
| DTC C019B | Yaw Rate Signal Not Plausible |
| DTC C0287 | Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Circuit Not Plausible |
| DTC C0297 | Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Checksum Error |
| DTC C0242 | Powertrain Control Module Indicated Traction Control Malfunction |
| DTC P0856 | Traction Control Torque Request Circuit Malfunction |
| DTC C0245 | Wheel Speed Sensor Frequency Malfunction |
| DTC C0252 | Vehicle Stability Control Module Sensors Correlation Malfunction |
| DTC C0267 | Low Brake Fluid Level Is Indicated |
| DTC C0274 | Isolation Valve High Temperature |
| DTC C0275 | Dump Valve High Temperature |
| DTC C0280 | Stability System Active Too Long High Temperature |
| DTC C0299 | Brake Servo Large Vacuum Leakage Registered, Too Many Transitions |
| DTC C0460 | Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Invalid Dat |
| DTC C0710 | Steering Position Signal |
| DTC C0558 | Calibration Data Calibration Not Learned |
| DTC C0569 | System Configuration Malfunction |
| DTC C1100 | Brake pressure sensor 2 |
| DTC C122E | Tire Size Mismatch Malfunction |
| DTC C123C | Electronic Brake Control Module RAM Malfunction |
| DTC C1255 | Electronic Control Unit Performance Malfunction |
| DTC C1256 | Control Module Programming Checksum Error Malfunction |
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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.