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Does anyone know how to get into the diagnostic mode? I have a 2001 Z06.
Thanks!
Don
oh, one more question... how do you go about finding out what these codes mean?
Ok, found what I need to know.. but still have a question on these codes...What does code error "B2647 H C" mean?? Can someone please help me!?
codes...What does code error "B2647 H C" mean?? Can someone please help me!?
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Here is what you do: Press and hold options and then press Fuel 4 times while still holding the options button you must do this quickly. A message will appear saying "Diagnostics" then it will automatically read off the codes. Like....02-PCM(No codes)....03-BCM(No Codes)...ect. if there is a code it will look something like this 02-PCM (1052H)
BCM= body control module,
NOTICE THE H at the end of the code, That represents a code that has happened in HISTORY.
If there is a C after the code it is CURRENT.
To clear the codes let it automatically cycle through the codes then it will come to (MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS) this is where you can clear codes. Use the options button to scroll forward and the TRIP to scroll backward find the code(s) to be erased like 02-PCM (2Codes).
To erase this, press and hold the reset button until it says "NO CODES"
To exit the Diagnostic menu press the METRIC BUTTON
Thanks for your help. I checked the code ref. you sent me to but my code error is not listed! any more suggestions?
Don
It's a DRL code. Daytime Running Lights make sure they are on when your car is running. If not there is a trouble diagnostic method in the shop manual. I have had this before and it comes back from time to time but no problems with the lights. Don
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