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Old 08-18-2009, 03:45 PM   #1
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OK Im at my wits end. Ive had a stability management problem for a while, but I have been putting it off until I can afford to get it fixed. But today the driver side door stopped working. No lock/unlock, window control or anything. Doesn't even unlock with the FOB. I checked the codes and found a crap load. One weird one was
" AO - LDCM NO COM"
B0367 H
B0516
B0441 H
B0333 HC
B0338 H
B0361 H
B2860 H
U1064 H
U1016 H
U1096 H
U1160 HC
C1278 H
C1287 H
Im guessing I have a short, but how can I fix it? And what the hell is wrong?
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Old 08-19-2009, 03:35 AM   #2
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i haven't found anyone who has diagnostics for the B codes but if you haven't even identified them here is a list of what they are ( be sure to scroll dowm all the way )
http://www.southerncarparts.com/corv...des-ex-12.html
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i haven't found anyone who has diagnostics for the B codes but if you haven't even identified them here is a list of what they are ( be sure to scroll dowm all the way )
http://www.southerncarparts.com/corv...des-ex-12.html
Yeah, Thanx I already identified them. I called the dealership and they want me to leave car with them for a while to chase the problem... I cant afford to pay them for 20 hours of labor.
I just wish someone else has had a similar problem, with a remedy.
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Old 08-21-2009, 05:56 PM   #5
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I went through every fuse under the hood, and every fuse inside. All good. I even put that liquid tape on the door wire harness. Any idea's? I think that one code is that the bcm isnt communicating with the driver door.
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Most of these codes are history may not be current to this issue. Clear your codes on the display and see what pops up next.
This might help a little.
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Most of these codes are history may not be current to this issue. Clear your codes on the display and see what pops up next.
This might help a little.
Well I fixed the door problem. Took door apart cleaned all connectors, put it back together. Works well now.
I still got 1 IPC code, and 4 HVAC codes. ASM is still buggin, but I figured it will until I get to dealer.
I do know that I have a sensor on the radiator shroud that got cut. And when I wash the car, the AC wont work until I guess the wires dry off? Then it works fine. They are not exposed, but when the car gets wet, the temp display in the ac says its -60 outside.
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OK. I had to take off the sensor on the radiator shroud because the wires were torn too short. I took it apart, put new wires in, closed it up. I then soldered it back on to the wires that were cut. Taped it up and plugged it back in.

After driving for a while, and quite a few 0-80 romps, I have only seen
P0131- HO2S Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1
P0151- HO2S Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2 Sensor 1
Those go away, but after romping on it they pop up, then disappear. Still investigating those codes.

So I think I fixed all the HVAC problems(outside ambient sensor). And I fixed most of the BCM problems(loose ground in door panel). All that remains is the SCM problem. Which has not popped back up. Im posting all this up incase anyone else ever has similar problems with their C5.
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