On-board diagnostic (OBD) codes help mechanics and vehicle owners identify possible issues in a vehicle. But before you can resolve these problems, it’s important to know what these codes mean. Code P0237 is one of many trouble codes that can be logged and retrieved from the OBD system.
All cars and light trucks built for sale in the United States after 1996 are required to be OBD-II compliant. The European Union OBD legislation is somewhat more complicated. An OBD-II compliant vehicle can use any of the five communication protocols: J1850 PWM, J1850 VPW, ISO9141-2, ISO14230-4 (also known as Keyword Protocol 2000), and more recently, ISO15765-4/SAE J2480 (a "flavor" of CAN
P0200 is a generic OBD-II diagnostic trouble code in reference with the injector circuit . Note: This code is similar to P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204, P0205, P0206, P0207, and P0208. And may be seen in conjunction to engine misfire codes, or engine lean and rich condition codes. What the P0200 code means
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