Some Vehicle Specific Codes. Full list of OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes. If your Check engine light is on you may have a serious problem. Scan your codes and follow the chart to determine what the code means. Some parts stores will scan your codes for free. Autozone is one place that will give you the code number. What is a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)? The definition for the code is defined in the EOBD / OBD-II standard and will be the same for all manufacturers. Manufacturer-specific (normally P1xxx) Where manufacturers feel that a code is not available within the generic list, they can add their own codes. Jan 09, 2020 OBD Codes Fix is best app look up On Board Diagnostics Trouble Codes Definition. OBD Codes Fix = DTCs definition + possible causes. DTCs definition accurate from workshop manual.
OBDII Trouble Codes
This app is the most complete offline OBD2 (EOBD) diagnostic trouble code definitions database. It contains more than 18500 error descriptions. It is the most full database in market.
Very simple to use! You don’t even have to select your car model. Just enter your fault code and app will show you all supported descriptions. No Internet connection needed, no longer spend hours to search for single code description, looking at check engine light. OBDII trouble code lookup has never been easier.
If you have cable, bluetooth or WiFi OBDII fault code reader (adapter) (ELM327, PLX Kiwi, OBDLink or any other) you need this app for code description because most of code scanners does not contain full DTC (diagnostic trouble code) database and displays only meaningfull numbers. Be prepared for any troubles wherever you are!
You can select and copy error description with simple long press on text, and then paste it in SMS, e-mail or wherever you want! (Android 3.0 and later only)
If your car supports OBD II (OBD2) or EOBD, then you can already use almost 5000 generic OBDII codes. These codes are from PowerTrain series (P0XXX, P2XXX, P34XX), Body Series (B0XXX), Chassis series (C0XXX), Network series (U0XXX, U2XXX, U3XXX).
Also there is a list of more than 13500 additional manufacturer specific codes.
Supported manufacturers with specific codes :
• Acura
• Alfa Romeo
• BMW
• Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep
• Citroen / Peugeot
• Daewoo
• Fiat
• Ford
• Geo
• GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac)
• Honda
• Hyundai
• Infinity
• Isuzu
• Jaguar
• Kia
• Lamborghini
• Land Rover
• Lexus
• Lincoln
• Mazda
• Mercedes
• Mercury
• Mini
• Mitsubishi
• Nissan
• Oldsmobile
• Opel / Vauxhall
• Plymouth
• Porsche
• Renault (DF codes)
• Saab
• Saturn
• Scion
• Subaru
• Suzuki
• Toyota
• Volskwagen Audi Group
• Volvo
Note that it is impossible to create complete OBD DTC database. Manufacturers adding new codes and changing old ones. So if you cannot find your code or if you think that some code not correct anymore, please write us!
You have to use special scantool for connecting to OBDII scanner (for example, Torque Lite, Torque Pro, Dashcommand or Car Gauge)
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Description of the standard trouble OBD codes by family
Standard or generic fault codes are a list of codes common to all manufacturers.
This list of faults, also called DTC (for Data Trouble Code) has been defined so that any diagnostic device can read and decode them. They have a standard format as shown below:
The first letter indicates the family of DTC.
- P: Powertrain, (i.e. engine and gearbox)
- C: Chassis
- B: Body
- U: User network
The first digit indicates if the code is generic or not (green digit):
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- 0: Generic fault
- 1: Manufacturer fault
As the list of generic OBD codes is not always sufficient, manufacturers can add as many of their own codes as they need.
The last 3 digits correspond to an incremented number (purple digits).
This may be a hexadecimal number (i.e. from 0 to 9 + from A to F). For P family codes, sub-families have been defined using the 1st digit (in this example the '3'):
- 0 , 1 and 2: for the air/fuel mixture
- 3 : for the ignition system
- 4 : for checking auxiliary emissions
- 5 : for engine idling
- 6 : for the onboard computer and ancillary outputs
- 7, 8 and 9: for the transmission (gearbox)
- A, B and C : for hybrid propulsion
These OBD codes were standardized using SAE J2012 and ISO 15031-6 standards which, to our knowledge, contain about 11 000 definitions in the most recent version.
Diagnostic Trouble Code Lookup
Below you will find a list of the most commonly used codes. Our software contains all of the 11 000 codes. Don't hesitate to download it. It is free and, using an ELM327 or ELM323 interface, can be used to read the fault codes. For more details, go to our EOBD-Facile car diagnostic software page.