Diagnostic Tests: Notes

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Notes
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2003 Saturn Vue. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) CHART

Trouble Code Possible Cause
B0016  Passenger frontal deployment loop resistance low
B0017  Passenger frontal deployment loop open
B0018  Passenger frontal deployment loop voltage out of range
B0022  Driver frontal deployment loop resistance low
B0024  Driver frontal deployment loop voltage out of range
B0026  Driver frontal deployment loop open
B0028  Passenger head impact air bag module deployment loop resistance low
B0029  Passenger head impact air bag module deployment loop open
B0030  Passenger head impact air bag module deployment loop voltage out of range
B0040  Driver head impact air bag module deployment loop resistance low
B0041  Driver head impact air bag module deployment loop open
B0045  Driver head impact air bag module deployment loop voltage out of range
B0051  Deployment commanded
B0053  Deployment commanded with loop malfunction
B0077  Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS) malfunction
B0078  Passenger Side Impact Sensor (SIS) malfunction
B0079  Incorrect Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS) installed
B0080  Discard Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS)
B0081  Incorrect Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS) installed
B0082  Discard Driver Side Impact Sensor (SIS)
B1000  Internal SDM fault
B1001  Driver frontal deployment loop open
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