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Where does the Diagnostic Code go on a Captiva?

Where does the Diagnostic Code go on a Captiva?

As soon as an error occurs, the “Perform vehicle maintenance soon” (SVS) indicator lights up. The engine control module (ECM) records the operating conditions when faults are detected. This information is stored in the fault logs. An archive of diagnostic trouble codes is saved.

When do you set DTC p0703 on a Captiva?

Two circuits are used to exchange CAN data between the ECM and the gearbox controller. A failure in CAN alone does not set the DTC P0703. If a malfunction occurs in CAN, then other codes are set before DTC P0703. The brake switch is active and the vehicle speed is greater than 90 km / h.

What is high voltage sensor 2 in Chevrolet Captiva?

High voltage sensor 2 in the HO2S sensor circuit during a fuel shutdown in engine braking (DFCO) Using a heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), a voltage is generated that varies between 100-900 mV under normal operating conditions. By means of the ECM, an offset voltage is produced in the signal circuit of the HO2S sensor within 420-480 mV.

What does DTC stand for on a Captiva?

The DTC “Throttle Actuator Motor Control Circuit (TAC)” is set if the ECM detects a condition of malfunction in the TAC circuits or incorrect motor performance. When initializing the throttle actuator. The ECM detects that its internal throttle actuator (TAC) motor driver output does not deactivate after receiving a shutdown command.

What’s the trouble code on the Chevy Captiva?

This page is meant to help you troubleshoot the Chevy Captiva P0430 trouble code. In the Captiva, OBDII P0430 is often caused by a bad oxygen sensor, but there can be other causes as well. They are outlined directly below. One of the most common trouble codes with all Chevy vehicles is the P0430.

Two circuits are used to exchange CAN data between the ECM and the gearbox controller. A failure in CAN alone does not set the DTC P0703. If a malfunction occurs in CAN, then other codes are set before DTC P0703. The brake switch is active and the vehicle speed is greater than 90 km / h.

What do I need to know about a 2013 Captiva Sport?

1. Air Vents on page 8‑8. 2. Instrument Panel Illumination Control on page 6‑4. 3. Turn and Lane-Change Lever. SeeTurn and Lane-Change Signals on page 6‑3. 4. Instrument Cluster on page 5‑9. 5. Windshield Wiper/Washer on page 5‑3. 6. AM-FM Radio on page 7‑5. 7. Auxiliary Input Jack. See Auxiliary Devices on page 7‑19. 8. Fog Lamps on page 6‑4.

High voltage sensor 2 in the HO2S sensor circuit during a fuel shutdown in engine braking (DFCO) Using a heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), a voltage is generated that varies between 100-900 mV under normal operating conditions. By means of the ECM, an offset voltage is produced in the signal circuit of the HO2S sensor within 420-480 mV.

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