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u10140 ??? too many numbers, should only have 4 at most . U code's are GMLAN network code's . Do you know what a serial data communication network is ? All the modules , PCM/ECM , BCM , instrument cluster , ABS , SRS etc... all take to one another (share info.) on this data network . Computer talk. U code's can mean a module stopped talking or a problem with wiring etc...
DTC U0020
DTC U0073 or U2100
DTC U0100-U0299
DTC U1500
DTC U1814
DTC U2099
DTC U2103
DTC U2104
Your best bet , take your vehicle to a qualified repair .
Hi Candice, .How does it run ? P0305 is a misfire code for cylinder #5, P0106 The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor responds to pressure changes in the intake manifold. The pressure changes occur based on the engine load. The MAP sensor has the following circuits:
5-volt reference circuit
• Low reference circuit
• MAP sensor signal circuit
DTC P0128 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature
C0237
The EBCM detects an erratic rear wheel speed signal for 105 milliseconds.
DTC C0265 EBCM Motor Relay Circuit
C0265
Thoroughly inspect connections and circuitry that may cause an intermittent malfunction.
• DTC C0241 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0242 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0243 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0244 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0245 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0246 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0247 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0248 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0251 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0252 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
• DTC C0253 EBCM Control Valve Circuit
Sure looks like the ( EBCM ) Electronic Brake Control Module needs to be replaced .All these codes mean The EBCM detects an internal malfunction. Is the abs light on ?
Code 63 means the signal from the throttle position sensor is low - meaning the sensor says the throttle is closed when it is actually open. Could be a faulty sensor or wiring problem.
DTC stands for Diagnostic Trouble Code. My question is why did you have the vehicle checked out in the first place? Is the check engine light on? What was the code number and did it start with P0 or P1. If you don't remember then have the code(s) cleared and operate the vehicle until the code(s) reappear. The code or codes can help you to determine where to start looking.
P01000 means that the diagnostic testing was incomplete. I have no clue what the second one is. You should be able to erase these dtc's and continue programming
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