Brief about Automotive Fault codes

Published: 16th June 2010
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Brief about Automotive Fault codes



The main objective of this article is to give a Clarification about Auto diagnostic tools or Scan tool for Automotive and the Fault codes in the car's system and its identifications



All cars and light trucks built for sale in the United States after 1996 are required to be OBD-II compliant. The European Union adopted (directive 98/69/EC) a similar law in 2001 for gasoline powered vehicles, and in 2003 for cars with diesel engines.

OBD II mandates a standard scan tool (SAE J 1978) with a single standard plug for all vehicles manufactured in U.S.A.

The Universal interface (SAE J 2201) requirements for diagnostic scanner when commanded. And the diagnostic data must be made available when requested by the auto diagnostic scan tool. So the auto diagnostic scan Tool is to collect diagnostic messages from the vehicle. Which consists:

• Analog inputs and outputs

• Digital inputs and outputs

• System status information

• Calculated values

Important Note:

Only one Code must be stored in OBD II for each fault detected.

DTCs consist of an alpha character followed by four characters.

• Pxxxx is reserved for powertrain DTCs

• Bxxxx is reserved for body DTCs

• Cxxxx is reserved for chassis DTCs

• Uxxxx is reserved for network DTCs (UART the body electronics like door and roof control, air conditioning, and lightning, as well as for the entertainment control).

The second character designates whether the DTCs and a generic SAE DTC or a manufacturer specific DTC.

Powertrain codes

• P0xxx - Generic

• P1xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• P2xxx - Generic

• P30xx-P33xx - Manufacturer-specific

• P34xx-P39xx - Generic

Body codes

• B0xxx - Generic

• B1xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• B2xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• B3xxx - Generic

Chassis codes

• C0xxx - Generic

• C1xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• C2xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• C3xxx - Generic

Network Communication codes

• U0xxx - Generic

• U1xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• U2xxx - Manufacturer-specific

• U3xxx - Generic

The remaining characters designate the system associated with the fault. The characters are hex and can range from 0 - F.

The third digit defines the specific system or sub-system within the car where the problem is located:

1. Fuel and Air Metering

2. Fuel and Air Metering (injector circuit malfunction only)

3. Ignition System or Misfire

4. Auxiliary Emission Control System

5. Vehicle Speed Control and Idle Control System

6. Computer Output Circuits

7. Transmissions

8. Transmissions

9. Control Modules, input and output signals

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