Generic Codes
Generic OBD2 codes are standardized codes that apply to all cars that are OBD2 compliant, regardless of the make or model.
Our collection of articles on this page provides a wealth of information about these codes, going beyond just an explanation of what they mean. We analyze each code in detail, providing technical explanations, common causes, symptoms to look out for, and recommended solutions for each issue.
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B00C8: Passenger Seat Occupant Position Sensor "B" (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00C8 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
B00C9: Passenger Seat Occupant Position Sensor "C" (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00C9 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
B00CA: Passenger Seat Occupant Position Sensor "D" (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00CA code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
B00CB: Passenger Seat Occupant Position Sensor "E" (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00CB code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
B00CC: ISO/SAE Reserved
The B00CC code is a generic ISO/SAE Reserved code that may appear in your vehicle's diagnostic system. Read on to learn more about it and what you should do to deal with it.
B00CD: ISO/SAE Reserved
The B00CD code is a generic ISO/SAE Reserved code that may appear in your vehicle's diagnostic system. Read on to learn more about it and what you should do to deal with it.
B00CE: ISO/SAE Reserved
The B00CE code is a generic ISO/SAE Reserved code that may appear in your vehicle's diagnostic system. Read on to learn more about it and what you should do to deal with it.
B00CF: ISO/SAE Reserved
The B00CF code is a generic ISO/SAE Reserved code that may appear in your vehicle's diagnostic system. Read on to learn more about it and what you should do to deal with it.
B00D0: Driver Seatbelt Indicator (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00D0 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
B00D1: Passenger Seatbelt Indicator (Subfault)
If your vehicle is triggering the B00D1 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!

 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											