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2.3 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
OBD II  Diagnostic  Trouble Codes are  codes that are  stored by the  on-board 
computer diagnostic system in response to a problem found in the vehicle. These 
codes identify a particular problem area and are intended to provide you with a 
guide as to where a fault might be occurring within a vehicle. DO NOT replace 
parts based only on DTCs without rst consulting the vehicle’s service  manual 
for proper testing procedures for that particular system, circuit or component. 
OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes consist of a ve-digit alphanumeric code. 
•  The 1st character is a letter (B, C, P or U).  It  identifies the “main system” 
where the fault occurred (Body, Chassis, Powertrain, or Network).
•  The 2nd character is a numeric digit (0 thru 3). It identies the “type” of code 
(Generic or Manufacturer-Specic).
Note: Generic DTCs are codes that are used by all vehicle 
manufacturers. The standards for generic DTCs, as well as their 
denitions, are set by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
Manufacturer-Specific DTCs are codes that are controlled by the 
vehicle  manufacturers.  The  Federal  Government  does  not  require 
vehicle manufacturers to go beyond the standardized generic DTCs in 
order to  comply  with the  new OBD  II  emissions  standards.  However, 
manufacturers are free to expand beyond the standardized codes to make 
their systems easier to diagnose.
•  The 3rd character is a letter or a numeric digit (0 thru 9, A thru F). It identies 
the specic system or sub-system where the problem is located.
•  The 4th and 5th characters are letters or numeric digits (0 thru 9, A thru F). 
They identify the section of the system that is malfunctioning.










