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1 Maintenance Section Opcode Prefixes: 001, 002, 004, 005, 011, 014, 016, 017, 019, 023, 024, 031, 032, 042, 043, 044, 046, 053, 064, 067, Rough idle 01 Burnt 03 Surge 02 Frozen (icing) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 05 Lack/loss of power 12 Broken, split, torn 06 Excessive knocking 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 08 Engine stalls restart 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 10 Excessive fuel consumption 15 Peeling, come-off 13 Overheating 16 Cracked 14 Engine run-on 17 Rusty, corroded 15 Fails to reach normal operating temperature 19 Wear 18 Overflowing, flooding 40 Improper free play 1A Failed emission test 41 Poor contact 22 Clutch slipping, A/T slipping 42 Out of balance 23 Fails to disengage 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 26 A/T Abnormal shift point (includes improper 48 Porous, pinhole kick-down) 27 A/T will not shift up/down 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 28 Shift lever sticks (M/T or A/T) 52 Incorrect part 29 No forward or reverse movement (A/T only) 53 Missing part 31 Unstable steering (vehicle wanders) 54 Existence of foreign matter 36 Squeak noise 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 37 Vehicle pulls right or left while braking 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 38 Poor brake performance (excludes parking 68 Poor welding brake) 3A Vehicle pulls or drifts to the right (not while 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor braking) 3B Vehicle pulls or drifts to the left (not while 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact braking) 3C Steering wheel off-center 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 46 Brake dragging (excludes parking brake) 83 Sticking, seized 4A Parking brake does not hold vehicle 88 Clogged and/or foreign matter 4C Parking brake does not release properly 60 Abnormal smell 62 Loosening, falling off 64 Leaks other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 66 Water leak, water entering 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 97 High operating effort 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation 9C Poor return of belt, seatback, turn signal switch etc. (excludes brake and parking brake) - 1 -
2 Section 1 Engine Mechanical Opcode Prefixes: 110, 111, 112, 120, 131, 132, 140, Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 02 Frozen (icing) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 05 Lack/loss of power 12 Broken, split, torn 06 Excessive knocking 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 07 Engine cranks hard start 14 Weakened, loss of tension, or resilience (spring, cushion, 08 Engine stalls restarts 15 Peeling, come-off 10 Excessive fuel consumption 16 Cracked 11 Excessive oil consumption (excludes oil leak 17 Rusty, corroded code=65) 13 Overheating 19 Wear 14 Engine run-on 40 Improper free play 17 Engine no start (includes percolation, stall) 41 Poor contact 1A Failed emission test 42 Out of balance 1B Back fire 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 1C After fire 44 Lack of clearance or backlash 60 Abnormal smell 48 Porous, pinhole 62 Loosening, falling off 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 64 Leaks-other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 52 Incorrect part 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 53 Missing part 72 Inoperative when switched on 54 Existence of foreign matter 81 Will not maintain on or off 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 82 Continues to operate when switched off 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 87 Erroneous behavior 68 Poor welding 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 83 Sticking, seized 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation - 2 -
3 Section 2 Engine Lubrication Cooling Opcode Prefixes: 150, 151, 152, 160, Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 02 Frozen (icing) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 05 Lack/loss of power 12 Broken, split, torn 06 Excessive knocking 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 07 Engine cranks hard start 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 08 Engine stalls restarts 15 Peeling, come-off 13 Overheating 16 Cracked 14 Engine run-on 17 Rusty, corroded 15 Fails to reach normal operating temperature 19 Wear 17 Engine no start (includes percolation, stall) 40 Improper free play 18 Overflowing, flooding 41 Poor contact 1A Failed emission test 42 Out of balance 60 Abnormal smell 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 62 Loosening, falling off 44 Lack of clearance or backlash 64 Leaks other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 52 Incorrect part 66 Water leak, water entering 53 Missing part 72 Inoperative when switched on 54 Existence of foreign matter 7A A/C, cooler or heater not cold or hot enough (excludes gas leak code=64) 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 68 Poor welding 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 93 Grabs 83 Sticking, seized 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation - 3 -
4 Section 3 Engine Intake Exhaust Fuel Opcode Prefixes: 170, 171, 172, 173, 210, 234, 236, Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 02 Frozen (icing) 03 Surge 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 12 Broken, split, torn 05 Lack/loss of power 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 06 Excessive knocking 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion 07 Engine cranks hard start 15 Peeling, coming off 08 Engine stalls restarts 16 Cracked 10 Excessive fuel consumption 17 Rusty, corroded 13 Overheating 19 Wear 14 Engine run-on 40 Improper free play 18 Overflowing, flooding 41 Poor contact 19 Abnormal exhaust gas (abnormal white, blue 43 Excessive clearance or backlash or black smoke) 1A Failed emission test 48 Porous, pinhole 1B Back fire 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 1C After fire 52 Incorrect part 60 Abnormal smell 53 Missing part 62 Loosening, falling off 54 Existence of foreign matter 64 Leaks other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 57 Poor fit, poor assembly 66 Water leak, water entering 68 Poor welding 72 Inoperative when switched on 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 81 Will not maintain on or off 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 82 Continues to operate when switched off 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 87 Erroneous behavior 83 Sticking, seized 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other then 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 9A 9B Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation - 4 -
5 Section 4 Emission Control Opcode Prefixes: 176, 177, Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 02 Frozen (icing) 03 Surge 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 12 Broken, split, torn 05 Lack/loss of power 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 06 Excessive knocking 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 07 Engine cranks hard start 15 Peeling, come-off 08 Engine stalls restarts 16 Cracked 10 Excessive fuel consumption 17 Rusty, corroded 13 Overheating 19 Wear 40 Improper free play 14 Engine run-on 41 Poor contact 17 Engine no start (includes percolation, stall) 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 18 Overflowing, flooding 48 Porous, pinhole 19 Abnormal exhaust gas (abnormal white, blue, 50 Faulty machining, poor forming or black smoke) 1A Failed emission test 52 Incorrect part 1B Back fire 53 Missing part 1C After fire 54 Existence of foreign matter 60 Abnormal smell 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 62 Loosening, falling off 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 64 Leaks-other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 68 Poor welding 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 66 Water leak, water entering 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 72 Inoperative when switched on 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 81 Will not maintain on or off 83 Sticking, seized 82 Continues to operate when switched off 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 87 Erroneous behavior 8A 8C Engine check lamp on /MIL on Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 9A 9B Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation - 5 -
6 Section 5 Clutch Transmission Drive Shaft Opcode Prefixes: 311, 312, 313, 320, 322, 330, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337, 359, 366, 369, 370, 390, Clutch slipping, A/T slipping 01 Burnt 23 Fails to disengage 02 Frozen (icing) 24 M/T jumps out of gear 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 25 M/T gear grind/clash/improper engagement 12 Broken, split, torn 26 A/T abnormal shift point (includes improper kickdown) 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 27 A/T will not shift up/down 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 28 Shift lever sticks (M/T or A/T) 15 Peeling, come-off 29 No forward or reverse movement (A/T only) 16 Cracked 2A Clutch judder 17 Rusty, corroded 30 A/T abnormal lag time 19 Wear 34 Excessive shock (includes A/T and Chassis) 40 Improper free play 41 Improper stroke (includes clutch and brake 41 Poor contact pedal, excludes parking brake) 48 No A/T lockup 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 49 Improper A/T lockup point 48 Porous, pinhole 60 Abnormal smell 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 62 Loosening, falling off 52 Incorrect part 64 Leaks - other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 53 Missing part 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 54 Existence of foreign matter 66 Water leak, water entering 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 72 Inoperative when switched off 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 81 Will not maintain on or off 68 Poor welding 82 Continues to operate when switched off 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 87 Erroneous behavior 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 83 Sticking, seized 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 97 High operating effort 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 9B Shudder, excessive vibration, or pulsation (other than - 6 -
7 Section 6 Real Axle Front Axle Opcode Prefixes: 410, 420, 421, 422, 430, 431, 432, 434, 435, 480, 481, Unstable steering (vehicle wanders) 01 Burnt 34 Excessive shock (includes A/T and chassis) 02 Frozen (icing) 45 Uneven vehicle height 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 60 Abnormal smell 12 Broken, split, torn 62 Loosening, falling off 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 64 Leaks - other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 15 Peeling, come-off 66 Water leak, water entering 16 Cracked 72 Inoperative when switched on 17 Rusty, corroded 81 Will not maintain on or off 19 Wear 82 Continues to operate when switched off 40 Improper free play 87 Erroneous behavior 41 Poor contact 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other then 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 48 Porous, pinhole 93 Grabs 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 52 Incorrect part 97 High operating effort 53 Missing part 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 54 Existence of foreign matter 9A 9B Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 68 Poor welding 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 83 Sticking, seized 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter - 7 -
8 Section 7 Steering Opcode Prefixes: 441, 442, 444, 450, Unstable steering (vehicle wanders) 01 Burnt 34 Excessive shock (includes A/T and chassis) 02 Frozen (icing) 3A Vehicle pulls or drifts to the right (not while 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) braking) 3B Vehicle pulls or drifts to the left (not while 12 Broken, split, torn braking) 3C Steering wheel off-center 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 60 Abnormal smell 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 62 Loosening, falling off 15 Peeling, come-off 64 Leaks other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 16 Cracked 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 17 Rusty, corroded 66 Water leak, water entering 19 Wear 72 Inoperative when switched on 40 Improper free play 81 Will not maintain on or off 41 Poor contact 82 Continues to operate when switched off 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 87 Erroneous behavior 48 Porous, pinhole 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 52 Incorrect part 53 Missing part 93 Grabs 54 Existence of foreign matter 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 97 High operating effort 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 68 Poor welding 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock or steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 83 Sticking, seizing 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter - 8 -
9 Section 8 Brake Opcode Prefixes: 461, 463, 464, 465, 467, 471, 472, 473, Squeak noise 01 Burnt 37 Vehicle pulls right or left while braking 02 Frozen (icing) 38 Poor brake performance (excludes parking 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) brake) 41 Improper stroke (includes clutch and brake 12 Broken, split, torn pedal, excludes parking brake) 46 Brake drag (excludes parking brake) 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 47 Brake lock wheel(s) prematurely 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 4A Parking brake does not hold vehicle 15 Peeling, come-off 4B Improper parking brake lever or pedal stroke 16 Cracked 4C Parking brake does not release properly 17 Rusty, corroded 60 Abnormal smell 19 Wear 62 Loosening, falling off 40 Improper free play 64 Leaks - other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 41 Poor contact 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 66 Water leak, water entering 48 Porous, pinhole 72 Inoperative when switched on 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 81 Will not maintain on or off 52 Incorrect part 82 Continues to operate when switched off 53 Missing part 87 Erroneous behavior 54 Existence of foreign matter 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 68 Poor welding 93 Grabs 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 83 Sticking, seized 97 High operating effort 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock or steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation - 9 -
10 Section 9 Body Opcode Prefixes: 511, 520, 530, 531, 533, 550, 552, 554, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 619, 640, 642, 645, 646, 670, 671, 672, 675, 710, 711, 712, 743, 750, 751, 752, Wind noise, whistle 01 Burnt 5A Window glass fogging 02 Frozen (icing) 60 Abnormal smell 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 62 Loosening, falling off 12 Broken, split, torn 64 Leaks - other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 66 Water leak, water entering 15 Peeling, come-off 67 Poor appearance (excludes codes=68, 69) 16 Cracked 68 Poor plating of parts 17 Rusty, corroded 69 Poor paint appearance 18 Hardening or softening 70 Rust perforation of body 19 Wear 72 Inoperative when switched on 31 Metallic blemish of paint ed parts 73 Inaccurate (meter, gauge or clock 32 Thin paint of painted parts 81 Will not maintain on or off 33 Runs and sags of painted parts 82 Continues to operate when switched off 34 Polish mark of painted parts (swirl mark, whitening, fine streak) 87 Erroneous behavior 35 Cissing (fish eyes) of painted parts 36 Poor repair of painted parts 93 Grabs 37 Seeds of painted parts 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 38 Poor body sealer application 97 High operating effort 40 Improper free play 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 41 Poor contact 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective 42 Out of balance lock of steering, A/T shft, door, hood, belt or 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 9C Poor return of belt, seatback, turn signal switch etc. (excludes brake and parking brake) 48 Porous, pinhole 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 52 Incorrect part 53 Missing part 54 Existence of foreign matter 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 57 Poor fit, poor assembly 58 A seam comes apart 59 Extra parts 60 Loose threads 61 Dirt 62 Bubble 63 Discoloration, stain, scorch or burn 68 Poor welding 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 74 Poor programming 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 83 Sticking, seizing 84 Unsmooth sliding 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter
11 Section 10 Electrical Opcode Prefixes: 190, 191, 192, 271, 280, 281, 810, 811, 812, 820, 830, 832, 833, 850, 851, 852, 857, 860, 862, 863, 866, 877, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 02 Frozen (icing) 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 05 Lack/loss of power 12 Broken, split, torn 06 Excessive knocking 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 07 Engine cranks hard start 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 08 Engine stalls restarts 15 Peeling, come-off 14 Engine run-on 16 Cracked 17 Engine no start (includes percolation, stall) 17 Rusty, corroded 1A Failed emission test 19 Wear 27 A/T will not shift up/down 40 Improper free play 29 No forward or reverse movement (A/T only) 41 Poor contact 60 Abnormal smell 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 62 Loosening, falling off 48 Porous, pinhole 64 Leaks-other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 52 Incorrect part 66 Water leak, water entering 53 Missing part 71 Battery does not hold charge 54 Existence of foreign matter 72 Inoperative when switched on 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 73 Inaccurate (meter, gauge, clock, 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 74 Battery over charge 68 Poor welding 75 Ineffective wiping or washing 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 76 Poor sound (horn, radio, buzzer 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 78 Distorted audio 74 Poor programming 7B Malfunction of display panel (includes liquid crystal display) 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 7C Starter Late to/will not start 83 Sticking, seized 81 Will not maintain on or off 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 82 Continues to operate when switched off 83 Odometer display incorrect 84 Improper coming-out of lighter, antenna, audio 85 Poor radio reception 87 Erroneous behavior 8A Check Engine Lamp On /MIL On 8B 8D Warning or indicator lamp on Light dim or inoperative (indicator, headlamp 93 Grabs 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 97 High operating effort 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 9A 9B Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation
12 Section 11 Air Conditioning Opcode Prefixes: 870, Abnormal smell 01 Burnt 62 Loosening, falling off 02 Frozen (icing) 64 Leaks - other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 12 Broken, split, torn 66 Water leak, water entering 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 72 Inoperative when switched on 7A A/C, cooler or heater not cold or hot enough (excludes gas leak=64) 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 82 Continues to operate when switched off 15 Peeling, come-off 16 Cracked 93 Grabs 17 Rusty, corroded 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 19 Wear 97 High operating effort 40 Improper free play 98 Poor feeling of switches or controls 41 Poor contact 9A Improper closing and/or opening, ineffective lock of steering, A/T shift, door, hood, belt or 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 9B Shudder, excessive vibration or pulsation 48 Porous, pinhole 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 52 Incorrect part 53 Missing part 54 Existence of foreign matter 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 68 Poor welding 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 83 Sticking, seizing 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter
13 Section 12 Cruise Control Opcode Prefixes: Abnormal smell 01 Burnt 62 Loosening, falling off 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 64 Leaks other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 12 Broken, split, torn 65 Oil or grease leak, oil entering 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 72 Inoperative when switched on 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 82 Continues to operate when switched off 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 16 Cracked 9C Poor return of belt, seatback, turn signal switch etc. (excludes brake and parking brake) 19 Wear 40 Improper free play 41 Poor contact 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 48 Porous, pinhole 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 52 Incorrect part 53 Missing part 54 Existence of foreign matter 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 68 Poor welding 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 74 Poor programming 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 83 Sticking, seizing 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter
14 Section 13 EFI Opcode Prefixes: Engine cranks no-start 01 Burnt 02 Rough idle 11 Scarred (e.g., bruised, scratched, cut, scored) 03 Surge 12 Broken, split, torn 04 Stumble, hesitate, poor acceleration 13 Deformed (bent, twisted, warped, shrunk, 05 Lack/loss of power 14 Weakened, loss of tension or resilience (spring, cushion, 06 Excessive knocking 16 Cracked 07 Engine cranks hard start 17 Rusty, corroded 08 Engine stalls restarts 19 Wear 10 Excessive fuel consumption 41 Poor contact 14 Engine run-on 43 Excessive clearance or backlash 17 Engine no start (includes percolation, stall) 48 Porous, pinhole 1A Failed emission test 50 Faulty machining, poor forming 1B Back fire 52 Incorrect part 1C After fire 53 Missing part 60 Abnormal smell 54 Existence of foreign matter 62 Loosening, falling off 55 Lack of lubricant, adhesive, sealer, poor 64 Leaks-other (air, fuel, exhaust gas, 57 Poor fit, poor assembling 72 Inoperative when switched on 68 Poor welding 81 Will not maintain on or off 71 Open circuit, faulty semiconductor 82 Continues to operate when switched off 73 Short circuit, poor insulation, poor contact 87 Erroneous behavior 74 Poor programming 8A Engine check lamp on /MIL on 81 Poor tightening (loosing bolt or nut, broken bolt 8C Warning or indicator lamp on (other than 83 Sticking, seized 94 Interference (resulting in damage) 88 Clogged and/or existence of foreign matter 9C Poor return of belt, seatback, turn signal switch etc. (excludes brake and parking brake)
15 Paint T1 Codes New Code No. New Term 69 POOR PAINT 70 RUST PERFORATION Paint T2 Codes New Code No. New Term 10 BUMP 11 SCRATCHED 12 DENTS 13 PANEL WAVE 14 ROUGH/CRACKING SEAM FILLER 31 METALLIC MOTTLING 32 THIN PAINT 33 RUNS AND SAGS 34 POLISH MARK 35 CRATER 36 POOR REPAIR 37 SEEDS 38 POOR BODY SEALER APPLICATION 39 POOR MASTIC SEALER APPLICATION 52 OFF-COLOR 53 PARTING LINE DEFECT FOR TWO TONE COLOR 54 STRIPE DEFECT 55 OVERSPRAY 60 RUST DUE TO PARTS INSTALLED DAMAGE 62 SCRATCH BY INTERFERENCE 63 GLUE ADHERED 75 SPOT DISCOLORATION, STAIN 77 ORANGE PEEL, POOR GLOSS 78 CRACKING 79 BLISTERING 80 FADING 81 CHALKING 82 PEELING 83 RUSTING THROUGH 85 RUST ON HEM/JOINT 86 RUST SPOTS 87 ANTI-RUST WAX ATTACH 99 OTHERS
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