The "B" codes are related to the Body. Since the service manual does not give a breakdown of the "B" codes, you may need to hook up to BUDS to get the exact description. Previous examples of this code referred to an open in a turn light circuit. Check all bulbs...
Do you have any symptoms? I'm guessing that your Check Engine light is not on. When I had my shop we would perform routine diagnostic checks on cars with no complaints and be surprised to find oddball body and chassis codes.
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Do you have any symptoms?Im guessing that your Check Engine light is not on.When I had my shop we would perform routine diagnostic checks on cars with no complaints and be surprised to find oddball body and chassis codes.
No symptoms. The exclamation icon showed up on the screen while I was at a stop light. I checked the fault code and went to searching. The B codes aren't as readily-available to the public as the P and C codes.
I'll check the turn signals as that seems to be the best info so far. Thanks.
I had that on my Ryker and it was because of the 3 blink brake lights setting something off with the hyperflashing. I took the wires off this weekend because I'm trading it in in March and the code was no longer there.