

This number defines the exact problem that you’re dealing with. The final piece of a DTC is a two-digit number. There are eight systems in total:Ġ – Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controlsĢ – Fuel and air metering (injector circuit)ĥ – Vehicle speed control and idle control systemsħ – Transmission The Fourth And Fifth Characters (Number) This number denotes the particular vehicle system that has a fault.

This number can only be ‘0’ or ‘1’.Ġ – If it’s a ‘0’ then the code is a standardized (SAE) code also known as generic codeġ – If it’s a ‘1’ then you’re looking at a manufacturer-specific code The Third Character (Number) The first letter is usually followed by a number. It covers mechanical systems and functions like steering, suspension, and braking. These are parts mainly found in the passenger compartment area.Ĭ – Chassis.

These are functions that are managed and shared by onboard computer systems.ī – Body. It includes the engine, transmission and all the associated accessories. The First Character (Letter)Īll OBDII codes start with a letter that denotes the part of the vehicle that has a fault. The right seat airbag then needs to be replaced.Here’s a breakdown. That proves the wires are good from the module to the airbag connector. The connector at the airbag could be shorted, so see if the shorted code is still set. If a shorted code now sets, the wires are good between the module and that connector.ģ. If the connector is OK, short the wires together and clear codes. There are two wires, one is Violet/Light Blue and the other is Grey/Light Green.Ģ. Check the connector under the right front seat. After unplugging and replugging in connectors clearing codes and removing all debris from underneath the seats airbag light stay off.ġ. But both seats had degree underneath them which may have caused the wires to get tugged on setting Vault airbag codes. And both the drivers and passenger side seat airbag seem to be connected well. Able to access the connectors under the drivers and the passenger seat to check to make sure there was a good connection there. Or what I would actually be called is the driver squib circuit active and passenger squib circuit active. This Chrysler 200 had an airbag light on what code stored for both are a passenger and the driver’s seat airbag.
