Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean???
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Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 3/19/2007 7:58:46 PM
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unkut
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I pulled the following codes from my '98 Deville today. I then did a search and got these brief and vague descriptions of the problems. Could anyone elaborate on any of these??? I'm having a SERIOUS security problem right now!!! These were all of the current codes.... minus the stupid lost signal ones. B1910 Generator L-Terminal Open Circuit B1983 Device Power Circuit Low B2118 Front Vertical Sensor Failed IPC B2711 PASSKey Open/Shorted Pellet After Good Key SDM B1126 Driver Deployment Loop Open TCS U1301 Class 2 Short to Battery TCS C1255 EBCM Internal Malfunction TCS C1276 Delivered Torque Signal Circuit Malfunction TCS U1255 Class 2 Communication Malfunction (Serial Data Line Malfunction) PZM B2471 Interior Lamp Fault MSM B0856 Battery 2 Out of Range MMM B2147 Left Front Mirror Horizontal Position Sensor Circuit High
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 3/20/2007 5:19:11 PM
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unkut
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Someone PLEASE elaborate on these...... The dealer wants $300 to even begin diagnostics on the car!!!!!
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 3/21/2007 9:39:35 PM
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onecool
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write them all down and then clear them all out and drive the car for a short distance and see wicth ones come up and go from there.
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 3/21/2007 11:05:04 PM
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unkut
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ORIGINAL: onecool write them all down and then clear them all out and drive the car for a short distance and see wicth ones come up and go from there. Well I'd LOVE too, but it won't start.....
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 4/1/2007 12:11:52 PM
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Stealth
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that is a lot of codes. seems electrical in nature. i be looking for a disconnected harness connector, dirty grounding straps, oxidized BUSS connections, loose connectors to computer control boxes, and if nothing there, i be reading the thread that addresses 90% of the problems we see in our cars: e-ghosts, intermittent, dielectric http://www.cadillacforum.com/m_6068/tm.htm get a can of contact cleaner and a can of dielectric grease before you start. besides, we all should have these two items in our tool boxes at all times. after 8 years in Ohio, connector oxidation is not unheard of. a worse posibility is a failed computer box or a shorted wire. lol
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 4/1/2007 7:25:24 PM
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unkut
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ORIGINAL: Stealth that is a lot of codes. seems electrical in nature. i be looking for a disconnected harness connector, dirty grounding straps, oxidized BUSS connections, loose connectors to computer control boxes, and if nothing there, i be reading the thread that addresses 90% of the problems we see in our cars: e-ghosts, intermittent, dielectric http://www.cadillacforum.com/m_6068/tm.htm get a can of contact cleaner and a can of dielectric grease before you start. besides, we all should have these two items in our tool boxes at all times. after 8 years in Ohio, connector oxidation is not unheard of. a worse posibility is a failed computer box or a shorted wire. lol Well now that you mention it, I'm having all the Security/Electrical problems mentioned in another thread.... so that may be my problem right there! Now, where would I take the car to get a full electrical diagnostics done other than the dealer??? They want $300 to even open the damn door!!! And could you elaborate a little more on the items and locations you mentioned above???
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RE: Diagnostic Codes... What Do These REALLY Mean??? - 4/1/2007 8:14:07 PM
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G.A.R.Y.

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If and only IF you have a local mechanic that you can trust, he can scan the car just like the dealer and start tracking this down. Make sure whether you go to the dealer or the local guy that no work is to be done without your approval. Look for a place on the work order for you to indicate this. There may be a small charge for checking out your problem. If you have no way of checking this out yourself I don't see another solution.
< Message edited by G.A.R.Y. -- 4/1/2007 8:19:27 PM >
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