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DIC codes...

Lanman
March 21st, 2006, 02:26 PM
I've searched the site for messages pertaining to the codes obtained by using the Driver Information Center.

Everything I've read says that the codes are 5 characters long and it breaks down each character by it's definition. Why does the codes I've written down have *6* characters in length?

These are the codes I've obtained:

PC0603 History
SD1026 History
IP1552 History
AC1313 Current
RF2560 History

It also says "No IRC Data" which I am assuming is because one of the previous owners removed the stock radio and replaced it with a different kind of radio.

Any help would be appreciated.

John

ALBUNDY
March 21st, 2006, 04:20 PM
It's usually two letters followed by four digits. What year, make and model? BTW most of the codes marked history can be cleared because the problem was corrected. No IRC data means everything is okay.

Lanman
March 21st, 2006, 11:57 PM
It's usually two letters followed by four digits. What year, make and model? BTW most of the codes marked history can be cleared because the problem was corrected. No IRC data means everything is okay.

These codes are from my '96 Seville STS.

Lanman
June 7th, 2006, 10:36 AM
I've searched the site for messages pertaining to the codes obtained by using the Driver Information Center.

These are the codes I've obtained:

PC0603 History
SD1026 History
IP1552 History
AC1313 Current
RF2560 History



The codes above were obtained a couple of months ago. I've had some work done to the car (overheating, losing coolant, t/s not working, etc) and I pulled the codes again this morning. The following codes came up on the DIC:

PC0325 History
IP1552 History
AC1313 Current
AC1350 History
RF2560 History

These are on a '96 Seville STS. So far, this car is driving me nuts. New waterpump, heater hose, a/c compressor, t/s combo switch plus coolant loss and overheating. I *thought* all the problems had pretty much been taken care of but now I see there is still work to do. Anyone have any hints as to what these codes mean? The only one I can find with good certainty is the PC0325 code which I *hope* has something to do with the overheating problem. I cleared all the codes once and on retest the only code that comes back immediately is the AC1313. What is this?

Any help would be appreciated.

John

ALBUNDY
June 7th, 2006, 03:21 PM
AC1313 = High Side Temp Sensor Short Circuit.

ammi
June 12th, 2006, 11:57 PM
just wondering if its dexcool bc i heard its harsh on the car...?

ALBUNDY
June 17th, 2006, 11:41 AM
I have Dexcool in my car and haven't experience any problems.

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