B1200 – Climate Control Pushbutton Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1200 indicates a malfunction in the climate control pushbutton circuit, which may involve issues with the buttons or the associated wiring and connections in the climate control system. The severity of ODBII code B1200 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1001 Code – Diagnosis Sensor Unit Faulty climate control pushbutton switch…
B1201 – Fuel Sender Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1201 indicates a malfunction in the fuel sender circuit, which is responsible for measuring the fuel level in the tank. The severity of ODBII code B1201 Fuel Sender Circuit Failure is moderate. Common Causes For: B1200 Climate Control Pushbutton Circuit Failure Faulty fuel level sensor Damaged wiring or connectors Short circuit in…
B1202 – Fuel Sender Circuit Open
The ODBII code B1202 indicates that there is an open circuit in the fuel sender, which means the fuel level sensor is not providing a signal to the vehicle’s computer, potentially leading to inaccurate fuel level readings. The severity of ODBII code B1202 Fuel Sender Circuit Open is moderate. Common Causes For: B1201 Fuel Sender…
B1203 – Fuel Sender Circuit Short To Battery
The ODBII code B1203 indicates a short circuit in the fuel sender circuit, meaning there is an electrical fault causing the circuit to connect directly to the battery, which can lead to incorrect fuel level readings. The severity of ODBII code B1203 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1202 Fuel Sender Circuit Open Shorted wiring in…
B1204 – Fuel Sender Circuit Short To Ground
The ODBII code B1204 indicates a short circuit in the fuel sender circuit, meaning there is an unintended connection to ground that affects the fuel level sensor’s ability to function properly. The severity of ODBII code B1204 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1203 Fuel Sender Circuit Short To Battery Damaged wiring or connectors in the…
B1205 – EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1205 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Failure indicates a malfunction in the electrical circuit related to the EIC (Electronic Instrument Cluster) switch, which may affect the operation of various vehicle functions. The severity of ODBII code B1205 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Failure is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1204 Fuel Sender Circuit…
B1206 – EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Open
The ODBII code B1206 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Open indicates a malfunction in the electrical circuit of the EIC (Electronic Ignition Control) switch, specifically that the circuit is open or not completing properly. The severity of ODBII code B1206 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Open is moderate. Common Causes For: B1205 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Failure…
B1207 – EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Short To Battery
The ODBII code B1207 indicates a fault in the EIC (Electronic Instrument Cluster) Switch-1 assembly circuit, specifically a short circuit to the battery, which means there is an unintended connection causing excessive voltage or current in that circuit. The severity of ODBII code B1207 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Short To Battery is moderate to high.…
B1208 – EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Short To Ground
The ODBII code B1208 indicates a short circuit to ground in the EIC (Electronic Instrument Cluster) Switch-1 assembly circuit, which may affect the functionality of the associated switch or system. The severity of ODBII code B1208 EIC Switch-1 Assembly Circuit Short To Ground is typically considered moderate to severe. Common Causes For: B1207 EIC Switch-1…
B1209 – EIC Switch-2 Assembly Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1209 indicates a failure in the EIC (Electronic Instrument Cluster) Switch-2 assembly circuit, which typically relates to a malfunction in the electrical circuit associated with a specific switch in the vehicle’s instrument panel. The severity of ODBII code B1209 EIC Switch-2 Assembly Circuit Failure is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1208…
