Tech2 Codes C0035 0F -- What do the last two characters mean?
I had the Chevy dealer read out a some codes using a Tech2 on my 2006 C6. I know how to decode the first letter and next four numbers, but what do the last two characters mean?
C0035 0F C = Chassis 0035 = Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circ 0F = ???? C0186 19 C = Chassis 0186 = Lateral Accelerometer Circ 19 = ???? Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by naschmitz
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I had the Chevy dealer read out a some codes using a Tech2 on my 2006 C6. I know how to decode the first letter and next four numbers, but what do the last two characters mean?
C0035 0F C = Chassis 0035 = Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circ 0F = ???? C0186 19 C = Chassis 0186 = Lateral Accelerometer Circ 19 = ???? Thanks. DTC C0035 00 : Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit DTC C0035 0F : Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal DTC C0035 18 : Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum DTC C0040 00 : Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit DTC C0040 0F : Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal DTC C0040 18 : Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum DTC C0045 00 : Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit DTC C0045 0F : Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal DTC C0045 18 : Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum DTC C0050 00 : Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit DTC C0050 0F : Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Erratic Signal DTC C0050 18 : Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Signal Amplitude Less Than Minimum DTC Descriptor DTC C0186 00: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit DTC C0186 08: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Signal Invalid DTC C0186 09: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Rate of Change Above Threshold DTC C0186 19: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Signal Amplitude Above Maximum DTC C0186 1A: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Bias Level Out Of Range DTC C0186 52: Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Compare Failure Bill |
Thanks, Bill. That helps a lot.
Bert |
Hi Bill,
Thank you very much for posting the procedure! Is there a way for you to post the page that shows where to probe for voltage? Documentation is referencing certain points. Thanks, Bo |
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