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Cash2



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Fault Codes

I have the following fault codes displayed when I use the IID tool, they clear ok but come back, just wondering if anyone knows what they refer to:

ACM - Audio System - V1A03 vehicle configuration parameter
PCM - 3505 - Unknown
Tell Cell - B1A00 control module
V3000 control module
VIM - B0155 CAN node missing instrument cluster
B1B01 Key transponder

Any help will be much appreciated..

Thanks

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Ask GAP Diagnostics via email. Patrik et al will give full information about these. You can then report back Thumbs Up .
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Cash2



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Thanks for the advice, I will do both. Thumbs Up

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Cash2



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This is what Patrick sent to me about the fault codes:

VIM - B0155 CAN node missing instrument cluster If the vehicle starts normally, this should be ignored
B1B01 Key transponder (Normal on these vehicles)

3505 unknown = P0380 Glow plug relay failure.

You should check wiring for "short to ground", "short to positive" or "open". If all wires are in good condition, suspect the relay itself.


Great response and level of detail, many thanks Patrick. Thumbs Up

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