Police Package Equipment
DTC INDEX
| DTC | Description | Action |
|---|---|---|
| B1457:11 | Auxiliary Switch 1: Circuit Short To Ground | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1457:15 | Auxiliary Switch 1: Circuit Short To Battery or Open | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1457:23 | Auxiliary Switch 1: Signal Stuck Low | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1458:23 | Auxiliary Switch 2: Signal Stuck Low | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1459:11 | Auxiliary Switch 3: Circuit Short To Ground | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1459:15 | Auxiliary Switch 3: Circuit Short To Battery or Open | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B1459:23 | Auxiliary Switch 3: Signal Stuck Low | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B145A:23 | Auxiliary Switch 4: Signal Stuck Low | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146B:12 | Auxiliary Output 1: Circuit Short To Battery | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146B:19 | Auxiliary Output 1: Circuit Current Above Threshold | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146C:12 | Auxiliary Output 2: Circuit Short To Battery | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146C:19 | Auxiliary Output 2: Circuit Current Above Threshold | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146D:12 | Auxiliary Output 3: Circuit Short To Battery | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146D:19 | Auxiliary Output 3: Circuit Current Above Threshold | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146E:12 | Auxiliary Output 4: Circuit Short To Battery | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| B146E:19 | Auxiliary Output 4: Circuit Current Above Threshold | GO to Pinpoint Test G . |
| U1000:00 | Solid State Driver Protection Activated - Driver Disabled: No Sub Type Information | The GFM has temporarily disabled an output because an excessive current draw exists (such as a short to ground). The GFM cannot enable the output until the cause of the short is corrected. ADDRESS all other DTCs first. After the cause of the concern is corrected, CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. |
| U3000:49 | Control Module: Internal Electronic Failure | The module has permanently disabled an output because an excessive current draw fault (such as a short to ground) has exceeded the limits that the GFM can withstand. The cause of the excessive current draw MUST be corrected before a new GFM is installed. ADDRESS all other DTCs first. After the cause of the concern is corrected, INSTALL a new GFM. REFER to Generic Function Module (GFM) . |