Pseudomind
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Due to other commitments and the weather, I have not driven my Corvette in two weeks. I decided I was going to drive it this weekend one way or the other. It started right up, but after driving about a mile it died momentarily, then came back on. I drove about four or five miles, stopped at a stop sign, made aright turn and it died momentarily again. I am thinking here maybe something in the fuel, even though this tank is over ¾’s full and I just added a bottle of Techron during the last fill up. That was the only two times it has happened.
I just finished driving it again this morning and it did not happen. What did happen is that when I started it up I received a message on the DIC, “Charging System Fault,” Afterwards I ran reset the DIC and ran the diagnostics at least three times with no errors found except this in the auto mode diagnostics;
A1 – RDCM B2265 H
In the manual mode which I ran once the auto-diagnostics had finished running the manual mode will display this;
A1 – RDCM 1 Code
Is there a method using the DIC to dig down further and see what this code is? Or is it just stating that for the A1 – RDCM, it has only just found one error code?
Is there a method to reset this code as running the pressing the “Reset,” key prior to running the DIC Diagnostic’s apparently does not reset it.
Thanks
I just finished driving it again this morning and it did not happen. What did happen is that when I started it up I received a message on the DIC, “Charging System Fault,” Afterwards I ran reset the DIC and ran the diagnostics at least three times with no errors found except this in the auto mode diagnostics;
A1 – RDCM B2265 H
In the manual mode which I ran once the auto-diagnostics had finished running the manual mode will display this;
A1 – RDCM 1 Code
Is there a method using the DIC to dig down further and see what this code is? Or is it just stating that for the A1 – RDCM, it has only just found one error code?
Is there a method to reset this code as running the pressing the “Reset,” key prior to running the DIC Diagnostic’s apparently does not reset it.
Thanks