Section 188 (Power Tailgate): DTC

2002 Honda Civic SiSECTION DTC
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Honda Odyssey and 2005 Honda Odyssey. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DTC INDEX

DTC Description
DTC B1352  Power Tailgate Control Unit EEPROM Error
DTC B1355  Power Tailgate Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU
DTC B1356  Power Tailgate Control Unit Lost Communication with Door Multiplex Control Unit (Door Lock Switch Message)
DTC B1357  Power Tailgate Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE Message)
DTC B1358  Power Tailgate Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU (ASLOCKSW Message)
DTC B1359  Power Tailgate Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (A/T Message)
DTC B1375  Dashboard Power Tailgate Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1376  Tailgate Outside Handle Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1377  Inside Tailgate Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1378  Power Tailgate Right Pinch Sensor Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1379  Power Tailgate Left Pinch Sensor Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1380  Tailgate Closer Unit Neutral Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1381  Tailgate Closer Unit Release Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1382  Tailgate Closer Unit Full Latch Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1383  Tailgate Closer Unit Ratchet Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1384  Closer Unit Half Latch Switch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1386  Power Tailgate Sensor Pulse A Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1387  Power Tailgate Sensor Pulse B Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1388  Power Tailgate Motor Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1389  Power Tailgate Motor Clutch Circuit Malfunction
DTC B1390  Power Tailgate Closer Function Error
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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