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is it B2723? that is the only published code (close to yours) I see...it means "a Pass Key Detection Circuit"....it could be the fuse? for that circuit.
The "H' means it's a History Code...you should clear it & if your Pass key works everything, then forget it.
A history code indicates a past problem. When the screen displays "manual diagnostics," select the desired module by pressing the "options" button to go forward or the "trip" button to go back. Press "gages" to go forward or "fuel" to go back. To exit the diagnostic mode at any time, press "E/M". If you want to erase or "clear" codes, press "reset."
Yes, that's the one. I noticed when clearing codes for the headers I just had installed Keep throwing codes, when I eventually get it tuned I'll have em tuned out.
Ah ok, so it's nothing to worry about and if it does keep comming up (they key code) then it's the fuse?
Yes, that's the one. I noticed when clearing codes for the headers I just had installed Keep throwing codes, when I eventually get it tuned I'll have em tuned out.
Ah ok, so it's nothing to worry about and if it does keep comming up (they key code) then it's the fuse?
Thanks
After a headers install, you should really get a tune, and that's when your tuner can Also tune-out all the "codes created" by that header installation...if all functions relative to your Pass Key are now working fine, I doubt you have a blown fuse on that circuit...