The P0071 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, stands for “Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Range/Performance.”
The P0070 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, stands for “Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit”.
A car’s starting system converts the electrical energy from the battery into mechanical energy to start the engine. The system consists of a battery, ignition switch, starter relay, and starter motor. How do you repair a car’s starting system if it malfunctions? Let’s take a closer look.
Error code B0018 refers to the passive safety system of a vehicle, specifically the side airbag installed in the front passenger seat. This code indicates that the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) has detected a signal level in the airbag sensor circuit that is too low.
The P006F fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost Control A Supply Voltage Circuit High”.
Cold winter days can be quite troublesome for car owners, who often encounter issues with their vehicles failing to start. The reason is cold starting.
The P006E trouble code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost Control A Supply Voltage Circuit Low”.
The B0061 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Passenger Seatbelt Tension Sensor (Subfault)”.




