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codes are, OBD-II codes explained, explanation of fuel trims, or answers to other questions, visit our FAQ area. The most common https://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/ OBD-II codes are P0xxx powertrain codes, which are listed below on this page, along with P2xxx generic & P3xxx generic codes (please scroll down). For the other http://www.totalcardiagnostics.com/support/Knowledgebase/Article/View/21/0/genericmanufacturer-obd2-codes-and-their-meanings OBD-II codes, choose from Bxxxx - B Codes - OBD-II Body Codes or Cxxxx - C Codes - Chassis Codes, and Uxxxx - U - Network Codes. error codes If your DTC (diagnostic trouble code) begins with P1xxx, that means it's a manufacturer specific code. For more information on P1 codes, choose your vehicle make here: Acura Audi BMW Chevrolet Dodge / Chrysler / Jeep Ford Honda Hyundai Infiniti Isuzu Jaguar Kia Land Rover Lexus Mazda Mitsubishi Nissan Subaru Toyota VW OBD-II Diagnostic Powertrain error codes com (P) Trouble Codes Please use our new & improved search engine to find information on your trouble codes. Search Now! This list contains standard diagnostic trouble codes (DTC's) that are used by some manufacturers to identify vehicle problems. The codes provide below are generic codes that may not apply to all vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers may use manufacturer specific DTC codes that are different from the codes shown below. Foreign vehicles may also use DTC codes different from the generic DTC codes. We recommend that you not depend on the DTC codes in this list for vehicle repairs until you confirm the generic DTC codes apply to your vehicle(s). The list below is for information purposes only and is not intended for use in vehicle repairs. P0001-P0099 - Fuel and Air Metering and Auxiliary Emission Controls P0001 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit/Open P0002 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Range/Performance P0003 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Low P0004 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Hi
by Alex (Im) E. on 29 January 2013 07:25 PM What is a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)? Diagnostic trouble codes (or fault codes) are codes that are stored by the on-board computer diagnostic system. These are stored in response to a problem found in the car by the system. These codes are stored when a sensor in the car reports a reading that is outside the normal/accepted range (Eg: fuel mixture too rich). The codes identify a particular problem area and are intended to provide the technician with a guide as to where a fault might be occurring within a car. The codes should be used in conjunction with the vehicle's service manual to discover which systems, circuits or components should be tested to fully diagnose the fault. Caution when Relying Only on Diagnostic Trouble Codes... Parts or components should not be replaced with reference to only a DTC. The vehicle service manual should be consulted for more information on possible causes of the fault, along with required testing. For example, if a DTC reports a sensor fault, replacement of the sensor is unlikely to resolve the underlying problem. The fault is most likely to be caused by the systems that the sensor is monitoring, but might even be caused by the wiring to the sensor itself. DTCs may also be triggered by faults earlier down the line. For example, a dirty MAF sensor might be causing the car to overcompensate in its fuel-trim adjustments. As a result, oxygen sensors are likely to report fuel mixture problems. So to avoid unpredictable hazards when fixing a vehicle based on it's DTC codes -- make sure you get a reliable OBD2 reader that'll thoroughly scan the vehicle for faults beyond traditional DTC codes. Explanation of Codes... This page lists 5,000+ generic OBD2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes. You can also access the database by downloading the printable offline version (ideal for auto mechanics). If your vehicles code is not found on this page, then downloaded our free Windows OBD Code Lookup Software — which also includes car manufacturer codes. TIP: This helpful resource site will reveal problem, cause, solution for every fault code. NOTE: If your existing OBD software or scanner is not returning helpful data, you may want to consider getting advanced OBD scanner like TOAD. Which will dig a lot deeper into your car's performance, health, chip data. Difference Between Generic & Manufacturer Specific... Code type Explanation G