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C-codes

John Robertson 12 April 2005 23:18:11
 What are C-codes? I have been reading this forum for some time now, and I
did the odometer button and turn the ignition, and i do have a couple of
C-codes:

64 04
61 15

I called 2 dealers, and they cant tell me what they mean without the P-code.


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Tom Lawrence 13 April 2005 01:34:41 permanent link ]
 
What are C-codes? I have been reading this forum for some time now, and I> did the odometer button and turn the ignition, and i do have a couple of> C-codes:>
64 04> 61 15>
I called 2 dealers, and they cant tell me what they mean without the > P-code.

Didn't have a clue, huh? One of them must have been Brent's dealership...

At any rate - C-codes are Cluster codes, and don't have anything to do with
the OBD-II system (which is engine/powertrain related). They define errors
in the instrument cluster. The first number is the code itself (ie. 64 or
61), the second number is the number of ignition cycles since the code last
presented itself (so code 64 happened 4 cycles ago - code 61 happened 15
cycles ago). Code 61 is a 'Passenger dooe lock switch input circuit open.'
Code 64 is a 'Driver door lock switch input circuit open.'

Are your door locks giving you any problems?


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John Robertson 13 April 2005 01:44:47 permanent link ]
 None that I can think of...the passenger side window on the drivers side is
acting up.
"Tom Lawrence" <tNlOaSwPrAeMnMcIeN­5G@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:R9X6e.6025$sp3­.534@newsread3.news.­atl.earthlink.net...­> > What are C-codes? I have been reading this forum for some time now, and
did the odometer button and turn the ignition, and i do have a couple of> > C-codes:> >
64 04> > 61 15> >
I called 2 dealers, and they cant tell me what they mean without the> > P-code.>
Didn't have a clue, huh? One of them must have been Brent's dealership...>
At any rate - C-codes are Cluster codes, and don't have anything to do
with> the OBD-II system (which is engine/powertrain related). They define
errors> in the instrument cluster. The first number is the code itself (ie. 64 or> 61), the second number is the number of ignition cycles since the code
last> presented itself (so code 64 happened 4 cycles ago - code 61 happened 15> cycles ago). Code 61 is a 'Passenger dooe lock switch input circuit
open.'> Code 64 is a 'Driver door lock switch input circuit open.'>
Are your door locks giving you any problems?>


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John Robertson 13 April 2005 01:47:05 permanent link ]
 I think I forgot to say thanks :)­.. thanks...I called another two
dealerships, and not a one knew what I was talking about...why is this?
"John Robertson" <johndanielrobertso­n@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:skX6e.2370$9S4­.1263@okepread06...>­ None that I can think of...the passenger side window on the drivers side
acting up.> "Tom Lawrence" <tNlOaSwPrAeMnMcIeN­5G@earthlink.net> wrote in message> news:R9X6e.6025$sp3­.534@newsread3.news.­atl.earthlink.net...­> > > What are C-codes? I have been reading this forum for some time now,
did the odometer button and turn the ignition, and i do have a couple
C-codes:> > >
64 04> > > 61 15> > >
I called 2 dealers, and they cant tell me what they mean without the> > > P-code.> >
Didn't have a clue, huh? One of them must have been Brent's
dealership...> >
At any rate - C-codes are Cluster codes, and don't have anything to do> with> > the OBD-II system (which is engine/powertrain related). They define> errors> > in the instrument cluster. The first number is the code itself (ie. 64
61), the second number is the number of ignition cycles since the code> last> > presented itself (so code 64 happened 4 cycles ago - code 61 happened 15> > cycles ago). Code 61 is a 'Passenger dooe lock switch input circuit> open.'> > Code 64 is a 'Driver door lock switch input circuit open.'> >
Are your door locks giving you any problems?> >


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Tom Lawrence 13 April 2005 02:31:11 permanent link ]
 
I think I forgot to say thanks :)­.. thanks...I called another two> dealerships, and not a one knew what I was talking about...why is this?

Most likely, the people answering the phones and talking to the customers
aren't the ones who actually fix the vehicles. The ones who do are usually
too busy fixing them to talk on the phone. And let's face it, the vast
majority of owners aren't going to know how to retrieve their instrument
cluster fault codes, so I doubt many people ask about it.


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