The P011C is a generic OBD-II powertrain trouble code. Its official definition is “Charge Air Cooler Temperature/Intake Air Temperature Correlation Bank 1”.
Fault code B0079, applicable to all vehicle manufacturers, means “Driver Seatbelt Pretensioner B Deployment Control (Subfault)”.
The airbag light indicates that the system has detected a fault. Without a professional OBD2 diagnostic tool, you can try the following emergency methods to reset the warning light. However, please note that these methods may only temporarily clear the warning and do not fix the root problem. If the light remains on or comes back on repeatedly, you must seek professional inspection as soon as possible.
Fault code P00B8, applicable to all vehicle manufacturers, indicates “MAP – Mass or Volume Air Flow Correlation (Bank 2).” This means the Engine Control Unit (ECU) has detected an excessive discrepancy between the load calculated by the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor and the load calculated by the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor for the second bank of cylinders.
The B0085 is a generic OBD-II (Onboard Diagnostics II) trouble code. Its official definition is “Left Front Side Impact Sensor Fault”.
What is a car black box? Every time there is a plane crash, we always hear the term ‘black box.’ The airplane black box refers to a flight data recorder, which is a device that records the flight conditions of the airplane. As the name suggests, a car black box is also a device that can fully record the driving trajectory of a car and reproduce it on a computer through specialized software.
Fault code B0078, applicable to all vehicle manufacturers, means “Third Row Right Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment Control (Subfault)”.
Fault code P0104, applicable to all vehicle manufacturers, indicates “Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Intermittent” or “Mass Air Flow (MAF) A Circuit Intermittent” . This generic powertrain code signifies that the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Engine Control Module (ECM) has detected an unstable or erratic signal from the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, where the voltage fluctuates inconsistently rather than being consistently too low or too high .

