What are DTC Codes? The Complete Diagnostic Trouble Code Guide (2024)

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All modern fleet vehicles have built-in computers that monitor performance. When an issue occurs, the check engine light is activated and a DTC (diagnostic trouble code) is generated to pinpoint the problem.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about on-board diagnostic systems andDTC meaningsto help keep your fleet in peak condition.

What is a DTC code?

DTC stands fordiagnostic trouble code. Also known as aDTC engine code, engine fault code, or check engine light codes, these codes are usually five characters long. DTC codes are typically one letter followed by four numbers.

Diagnostic trouble codeswere originally developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) to help fleet vehicles comply with emission regulations under theClean Air Act. EachDTCis standardized and relates to a particular vehicle part.

How do DTC codes work?

The check engine light can signify one of many problems. Some fixes are straightforward, while others require serious downtime when the problem is not rectified immediately. This is why it’s vital that the check engine light is not ignored, and that drivers identify the code andDTC severityas soon as possible to ensure the best outcome.

On-board computer diagnostic system

When the check engine light comes on, drivers can accessdiagnostic trouble codeswith a scanner that plugs directly into the on-board diagnostic system (OBD). Usually, the OBD-II port is located somewhere on or around the dashboard, often where aGPS trackeris connected. Please seethis resourcefor more information on J1939 ports.

UnderstandingDTC meaningscan help drivers know precisely what the problem is and where it lies. However, there are hundreds of possibleengine fault codes.So, how do drivers know what each one means?

How to read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)

DTC codes are five characters long, and each character in the DTC means something different about the vehicle’s issue. In order to understand the DTC, one must go digit by digit. Here’s how to read each character of a DTC.

First DTC character

The first character =

  • P Codes- P stands for powertrain, meaning the issue is related to engine functions, transmission, or drivetrain.
  • C Codes– C codes cover chassis functions such as steering, suspension, and brakes.
  • B Codes– Vehicle body codes refer to safety and comfort features inside the driver’s cabin.
  • U Codes– U codes cover all the network and vehicle integration functions that the OBD manages.

Second DTC character

The second character is a numeric digit. It’s almost always 0 or 1:

  • 0 – A zero means the code is generic and applicable to all vehicles following the SAE OBD-II international standard. In fleet management, this encompasses the vast majority of vehicles.
  • 1 – This denotes a manufacturer-specific code, which is not generic across all vehicles.

Third DTC character

Whenever the second character is a zero, the third character tells you which subsystems are at fault. There are eight categories:

  • 0 – Fuel and air metering, and auxiliary emission controls
  • 1 – Fuel and air metering
  • 2 – Fuel and air metering (injector circuit)
  • 3 – Ignition systems or misfires
  • 4 – Emission controls
  • 5 – Vehicle speed control, idle control systems, and auxiliary inputs
  • 6 – Computer and output circuit
  • 7 – Transmission

When the second character is a ‘1’, this numbering system does not apply, and you should contact the manufacturer directly for further details.

Fourth and fifth DTC character

The fourth and fifth characters are referred to as the "Specific Fault Index" and are combined to specify the exact problem (again, presuming, the second character is a zero and the issue is generic).

DTC severity meaning

In addition to revealing the problem, some DTC fault codes also provide severity and repair recommendations. Here are some examples of complete DTC codes and theirmeanings:

  • P0215 – Powertrain, generic, fuel and air metering (injector circuit), engine shutoff, solenoid malfunction.
  • P0462 - Powertrain, generic, emission controls, fuel-level sensorDTC severity 2 of 3, repair immediately.
  • P0650 - Powertrain, generic, computer and output circuit, check engine light control circuit malfunction.

Common DTC codes questions

Let’s recap with some frequently asked questions about diagnostic trouble codes.

  1. What does a 0 DTC code mean? – Azero following the first letter means that the code is used globally across all vehicles from different manufacturers.
  2. What does a DTC meanif the second digit is a 1? – The opposite. The code is manufacturer-specific, and the problem is not generic across all vehicles.
  3. What is DTCmemory?- Once identified, each DTC is stored in the OBD memory, making it easy to catalog and plan futurepreventative maintenance.

Diagnostic trouble codesmake it possible for drivers to identify and rectify small issues before they escalate to bigger problems that can lead to a breakdown. When vehicles are equipped with Lytx fleet telematics systems with diagnostics,DTC engine codeinformation is also relayed directly to fleet managers and the maintenance department. This makes for a speedier resolution, plus better record-keeping and overall efficiency in reducingfleet operating costs.

Want to know more about world-classfleet managementsolutions from Lytx and how we can help your teams?Book a demoorcontact usto discuss the best solutions for your business today.

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Ashley is a digital marketing specialist, specializing in web content strategy and execution in the B2B space. In her time at Lytx she has become a team knowledge leader in a wide array of transportation-based topics, from safety and compliance to more generalized industry knowledge. Prior to Lytx, Ashley led marketing efforts for a local custom software development company, gaining extensive knowledge in enterprise software including SaaS.

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