Gauges DTCS

2011 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE3, MZJASECTION Gauges DTCS
GAUGES DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
DTC B1152 Gauge Control Module Internal (EEPROM) Error
DTC B1155 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (HLSW Message)
DTC B1156 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (WIPSW Message)
DTC B1157 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (MICU Message)
DTC B1159 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (DOORSW Message)
DTC B1160 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (DRLOCKSW Message)
DTC B1168 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the PCM (ENG Message)
DTC B1168 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the PCM (ENG Message)
DTC B1169 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the PCM (A/T Messages)
DTC B1169 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the PCM (A/T Messages)
DTC B1170 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the VSA Modulator-Control Unit (VSA/ABS message)
DTC B1173 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the TPMS Control Unit (TPMS message)
DTC B1175 Fuel Level Sensor (Fuel Gauge Sending Unit) Circuit Open
DTC B1176 Fuel Level Sensor (Fuel Gauge Sending Unit) Circuit Short
DTC B1177 Battery Voltage Abnormal
DTC B1178 F-CAN Communication Line Error
DTC B1187 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the SRS Unit (SRS Message)
DTC B1188 Gauge Control Module Lost Communication With the MICU (RM Message)
RENDER: 1.0x

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