B00B9: Driver Seat Occupant Position Sensor "C" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00B9 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								B00BA: Driver Seat Occupant Position Sensor "D" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00BA code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								B00BB: Driver Seat Occupant Position Sensor "E" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00BB code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								B00BC: ISO/SAE Reserved
										The B00BC 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.
									
								B00BD: ISO/SAE Reserved
										The B00BD 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.
									
								B00BE: ISO/SAE Reserved
										The B00BE 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.
									
								B00BF: ISO/SAE Reserved
										The B00BF 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.
									
								B00C2: Passenger Seat Occupant Classification Sensor "C" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00C2 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								B00C3: Passenger Seat Occupant Classification Sensor "D" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00C3 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								B00C4: Passenger Seat Occupant Classification Sensor "E" (Subfault)
										If your vehicle is triggering the B00C4 code, it's important to address the issue promptly to ensure your safety in the event of a collision. Read on now!
									
								
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									