Dtc Symptom Subtypes - Suzuki XL7 2007 Service Manual

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DTC Symptom Subtypes

The second digit of the DTC symptom is the subtype of
the DTC symptom. These subtypes and their categories,
together with their definitions, are given in the following
table. DTC symptom 00 is a special case. If 00 is
displayed, only the base code number and its description
apply. Information regarding the fault will be provided in
the code setting criteria.
Example
The DTC symptoms associated with each DTC provide
more information about the fault that caused that DTC.
An example of a DTC displayed can be B1451 05 where
the B1451 is the DTC, and 05 after the space represents
the DTC symptom. While the DTC indicates that the fault
is in the accessory power circuit, this DTC symptom
indicates the circuit is shorted to battery or open.
Another possible symptom for this code is B1451 02,
where B1451 indicates the accessory power circuit, and
02 indicates the circuit is shorted to ground.
DTC Symptom
DTC Symptom Description
00
No Additional Information
01
Short to Battery
02
Short to Ground
03
Voltage Below Threshold
04
Open Circuit
05
Short to Battery or Open
06
Short to Ground or Open
07
Voltage Above Threshold
08
Signal Invalid
09
Rate of Change Above Threshold
0A
Rate of Change Below Threshold
0B
Current Above Threshold
0C
Current Below Threshold
0D
Resistance Above Threshold
0E
Resistance Below Threshold
0F
Erratic
10
Reserved
11
Above Maximum Threshold
12
Below Minimum Threshold
13
Voltage Low/High Temperature
14
Voltage High/Low Temperature
15
Signal Rising Time Failure
16
Signal Falling Time Failure
17
Signal Shape/Waveform Failure
Signal Amplitude Less Than
18
Minimum
Signal Amplitude Greater Than
19
Maximum
1A
Bias Level Out of Range
1F
Intermittent
21
Incorrect Period
22
Low Time Less Than Minimum
23
Low Time Greater Than Maximum
24
High Time Less Than Minimum
25
High Time Greater Than Maximum
26
Frequency Too Low
27
Frequency Too High
28
Incorrect Frequency
29
Too Few Pulses
2A
Too Many Pulses
General Information:
DTC Symptom
DTC Symptom Description
2B
Missing Reference
2C
Reference Compare Error
31
General Checksum Failure
32
General Memory Failure
33
Special Memory Failure
34
RAM Failure
35
ROM Failure
36
EEPROM Failure
37
Watchdog/Safety Processor Failure
38
Supervision Software Failure
39
Internal Electronic Failure
Operational Software/Calibration
41
Data Set Not Programmed
Calibration Data Set Not
42
Programmed
43
EEPROM Error
44
Security Access Not Activated
45
Variant Not Programmed
Vehicle Configuration Not
46
Programmed
47
VIN Not Programmed
48
Theft/Security Data Not Programmed
49
RAM Error
4A
Checksum Error
4B
Calibration Not Learned
51
Calculation Failure
52
Compare Failure
53
Temperature Low
54
Temperature High
Expected Number of Transitions/
55
Events Not Reached
Allowable Number of Transitions/
56
Events Exceeded
Expected Reaction After Event Did
57
Not Occur
58
Incorrect Reaction After Event
Circuit/Component Protection Time-
59
Out
61
Actuator Stuck
62
Actuator Stuck Open
63
Actuator Stuck Closed
64
Actuator Slipping
65
Emergency Position Not Reachable
Invalid Serial Data Received (Signal
71
Validity Bit Indicates Failure)
72
Alive Counter Incorrect/Not Updated
73
Parity Error
Value of Signal Protection
74
Calculation Incorrect
75
Signal Above Allowable Range
76
Signal Below Allowable Range
7F
Erratic
0A-28

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