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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 05:56 PM
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My '02 unmoded Vert threw a DIC alert "Service Active Handling". Retrieved codes:

1. 28 TCS C1284H (Traction Control System) Lateral Accelerometer Sensor Bias Malfunction.

2. 28 TCS C1285H (Traction Control System) Lateral Accelerometer Sensor Circuit Malfunction.

3. AO LDCM B2282H (Left Door Control Module) Battery #1 Fault.

4. AO LDCM B2284H (Left Door Control Module) Battery #2 Fault.

5. AO RDCM B2283H (Right Door Control Module) Battery #1 Fault.

6. AO RDCM B2285H (Right Door Control Module) Battery #2 Fault.

Codes shown in #1 & #2 appear to be unrelated to codes shown in #3 through #6. Is this assumption correct?

How difficult is it to correct the malfunctions related to the codes shown in #1 & #2? Are there any instructions available on the Forum to make these corrections?

What do codes 3 through 6 mean? All electrical systems in both doors appear to be operating normally.

Any help will be appreciated.
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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 06:02 PM
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I believe the door control module faults are from low battery voltage being read at them. Maybe you're battery is going bad and low voltage is causing your active handling codes as well?
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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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The "H" at the end of the code = History. I wouldn't worry about them. If it were a "C" that would mean Current and could be a problem. Just make a note of them for future reference.
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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Lectron Blu
My '02 unmoded Vert threw a DIC alert "Service Active Handling". Retrieved codes:

1. 28 TCS C1284H (Traction Control System) Lateral Accelerometer Sensor Bias Malfunction.

2. 28 TCS C1285H (Traction Control System) Lateral Accelerometer Sensor Circuit Malfunction.

3. AO LDCM B2282H (Left Door Control Module) Battery #1 Fault.

4. AO LDCM B2284H (Left Door Control Module) Battery #2 Fault.

5. AO RDCM B2283H (Right Door Control Module) Battery #1 Fault.

6. AO RDCM B2285H (Right Door Control Module) Battery #2 Fault.

Codes shown in #1 & #2 appear to be unrelated to codes shown in #3 through #6. Is this assumption correct?

How difficult is it to correct the malfunctions related to the codes shown in #1 & #2? Are there any instructions available on the Forum to make these corrections?

What do codes 3 through 6 mean? All electrical systems in both doors appear to be operating normally.

Any help will be appreciated.
These are all History Codes. None of them are shown as "C" Current. Sometimes these will pop up for no apparent reason or as simple as a low battery charge.

Just clear the codes and you should be OK. You have them written down so can check it out if the come back.
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Old Jan 31, 2008 | 07:07 PM
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Thank you, everyone for your quick responses. I replaced the battery about two months ago because of low battery voltage but did not get any DIC messages immediately after that. I'll clear these codes and see what happens. Again, thanks for all your help.
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