DTC Table

2009 Suzuki Equator Sport, 4D Pickup Extra Cab, 4WDSECTION DTC Table
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Suzuki XL7. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC) LIST

DTC Description
B1000  Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Performance
B1001  Option Configuration Error
B1016  VIN Not Programmed
U0073  Control Module Communication Bus
U0100  Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
U0101  Lost Communication With TCM
U0102  Lost Communication With Transfer Case Control Module
U0104  Lost Communication With Cruise Control Module
U0117  Lost Communication With Electrical PTO Control Module
U0121  Lost Communication With Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Control Module
U0122  Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module
U0131  Lost Communication With Power Steering Control Module
U0132  Lost Communication With Ride Level Control Module
U0134  Lost Communication With Power Steering Control Module - Rear
U0136  Lost Communication With Differential Control Module - Rear
U0140  Lost Communication With Body Control Module
U0141  Lost Communication With Body Control Module A
U0151  Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module
U0155  Lost Communication With Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control Module
U0156  Lost Communication With Information Center A (DIC)
U0158  Lost Communication With Head Up Display
U0159  Lost Communication With Parking Assist Control Module
U0160  Lost Communication With Audible Alert Control Module
U0164  Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module
U0165  Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module - Rear
U0168  Lost Communication With Vehicle Security Control Module
U0170  Lost Communication With Restraints System Sensor A (PPS)
U0172  Lost Communication With Rollover Sensor
U0184  Lost Communication With Radio
U0186  Lost Communication With Audio Amplifier
U0291  Lost Communication With Television
U0194  Lost Communication With Digital Radio Receiver (DRR)
U0198  Lost Communication With Telematic Control Module
U0199  Lost Communication With Door Control Module A (DDM)
U0200  Lost Communication With Door Control Module B (PDM)
U0208  Lost Communication With Seat Control Module A (DSM/MSM)
U0209  Lost Communication With Seat Control Module B (HVSM)
U0210  Lost Communication With Seat Control Module C (RHVSM)
U0214  Lost Communication With Remote Function Actuation
U0230  Lost Communication With Rear Gate Module
U0232  Lost Communication With Side Object Detection (SOD) Module - Left
U0233  Lost Communication With Side Object Detection (SOD) Module - Right
U0236  Lost Communication With Column Locking Module (CLM)
U0241  Lost Communication With Headlamp Control Module
U0249  Lost Communication With Entertainment Control Module
U1500  Inter-Device Dedicated Bus 1
U1814  Powertrain High Speed Communication Enable Circuit
U2099  High Speed Communication Enable Circuit
U2100  Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus Communication
U2105  Lost Communication With Engine Control System
U2106  Lost Communications With Transmission Control System
U2107  Lost Communications With Body Control System
U2142  Lost Communication With Yaw Rate Sensor (YRS)
U2143  Lost Communications With Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)
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