DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
Audio and Visual System
DTC Code |
Detection Item |
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B1532 |
LVDS Signal Malfunction (from Extension Module) |
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B1551 |
HD Radio Tuner Malfunction |
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B1579 |
Voice Recognition Microphone Disconnected |
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B1585 |
USB Device Malfunction |
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B158D |
Video Signal Stoppage |
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B158F |
AV Signal Stoppage (Low Battery Voltage) |
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B15A0 |
LAN Master Malfunction |
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B15B0 |
Display Screen Malfunction |
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B15B3 |
Radio Tuner Malfunction |
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B15B4 |
CD Changer Malfunction |
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B15B7 |
Bluetooth Module Malfunction |
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B15BA |
XM Tuner Malfunction |
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B15C0 |
Short in GPS Antenna |
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B15C1 |
Open in GPS Antenna |
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B15C3 |
Speaker Output Short |
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B15F5 |
A/C ECU Vehicle Information Reading/Writing Processor Malfunction |
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B15F6 |
Main Body ECU Vehicle Information Reading/Writing Process Malfunction |
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B15F7 |
Certification ECU Vehicle Information Reading/Writing Process Malfunction |
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B15FE |
XM Tuner Antenna Disconnected |
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B15FF |
XM Tuner Antenna Short |
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U0073 |
Sending Malfunction (Navigation to APGS) |
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U0100 |
Lost Communication with ECM |
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U0140 |
Lost Communication with Body Control Module |
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U0155 |
Meter ECU Communication |
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Short in Front Passenger Side Squib 2nd Step Circuit (B1815/54-B1818/54)
DESCRIPTION
The front passenger side squib 2nd step circuit consists of the center airbag
sensor assembly and front passenger airbag assembly.
The center airbag sensor assembly uses this circuit to deploy the airbag when
deployment conditions are met.
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Clock Display Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The accessory meter assembly uses this circuit to communicate with the combination
meter assembly via the direct line. The accessory meter assembly uses this circuit
to receive the drive monitor switch signals from the combination meter assemb ...
Installation
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
1. INSTALL DRIVER SIDE KNEE AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the cable is disconnected from the negative (-) battery terminal.
CAUTION:
Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable ...