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- What are DLCs?
- Common Chrysler OBD II (P1) Enhanced Codes
- Common Ford OBD II (P1) Enhanced Codes
- Common Generic OBD II (P0) Enhanced Codes
- Common GM OBD II (P1) Enhanced Codes
- Do I need adapters for different vehicles?
- How do I know if my vehicle is OBD I or OBD II on-board diagnostics equipped?
- What are DTCs?
- What are Enhanced OBD II codes?
- What are Freeze Frames?
- What are Generic OBD II codes?
- What are I/M Monitors?
- What are PIDs?
- What is CAN?
- What is MIL Status?
- What is the Erase Codes function?
- What is the View and Display LIVE Data function?
- Which AutoXray Scan Tools and Code Readers work on 1994 & 1995 GM vehicles?
- Will the AutoXray Scan Tools retrieve Anti-Lock Brake or Airbag codes?
- What is the difference between OBD I and OBD II cars?
- What are Pending Codes?
What are Enhanced OBD II codes?
Enhanced OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are those codes unique to a vehicle of a specific year, make, model (and possibly engine size). Enhanced DTCs are assigned by the vehicle manufacturers to cover situations not already covered by a Generic DTC. Enhanced DTCs typically begin with 'P1', followed by a 3-digit number (i.e., P1404).
The AutoXray 6000 and 6100 can retrieve both Generic and Enhanced DTCs to the tool. The other AutoXray products are not designed to retrieve these 'P1' codes but some vehicles (notably domestic and Asian) will often send these enhanced codes as well.
If you retrieve a 'P1' code, first check our online listings of Common GM OBD II Enhanced Codes, Common Ford OBD II Enhanced Codes or Common Chrysler OBD II Enhanced Codes. It's likely that your code will be defined on one of these lists.
If the definition of your code is not on either of those lists, you can use our online code lookup application:
CODE LOOKUP
You can also call our Technical Support department at 1-800-228-7667 (8:00 - 6:00 EST, Monday - Friday), or email your request to cleveland_tech@servicesolutions.spx.com.
Many of the larger public library systems keep a fairly complete inventory of factory service manuals in their reference sections. These manuals will contain code definitions and other troubleshooting information that can be very helpful.
To order a book containing a complete list of codes for GM, Ford, Chrysler, European or Asian OBD II vehicles, please visit www.autodatapubs.com.