OBD2 Code Guide Description
Our app provides a comprehensive guide to OBD-II error codes, standardized codes used in vehicle diagnostic and reporting systems. These codes identify faults and issues across various vehicle systems, crucial for accurate diagnosis and repair. OBD-II codes consist of five characters, each with specific meanings. The first character denotes the system: P (Powertrain): Codes related to the engine and transmission. B (Body): Codes related to vehicle body systems such as airbags and electric windows. C (Chassis): Codes concerning chassis systems like ABS and suspension. U (Network): Codes related to in-vehicle communication systems like CAN-Bus errors. Each code structure follows: 1st Character (System): P, B, C, or U. 2nd Character (Manufacturer-specific or generic code): 0, 1, 2, or 3 (0 and 2 are generic, 1 and 3 are manufacturer-specific). 3rd Character (Subsystem): Specifies which part of the system (e.g., fuel, ignition, transmission). 4th and 5th Characters (Specific error): Describe the exact nature of the fault. For instance: P0300: Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected. B1234: Manufacturer-specific body code, such as Airbag Circuit Disabling Error. C0561: Chassis Control Module Error. U0100: CAN-Bus Communication Error with Engine Control Module (ECM/PCM). Understanding these codes correctly is essential for pinpointing issues and performing accurate repairs on vehicles.
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