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those show that you didnt read instructions those show that at least 2 codes are present and with most low level scanners yiou hit enter --continue-next or which ever button to continue to the next page that would have your code
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That is what they call a "generic" code. Some OBD11 or OBD2, "same thing", scanners will give a $7E8 and $7EA. together and maybe a $7E9.
These are for a sub menu. https://www.6ya.com/mr.mike
Hi. I think you bought a new scan tool. No Problem. 7E8 and 7E9 are subcategories for the engine and transmission. Scroll down some more. OBD2 engine codes will always start with "P". Example: P0300- Random misfire. Good Luck.
Sorry but your code reader isn't giving you correct code's . No such coded's . Take to a qualified repair shop that has a professional scanner . All engine Code's OBD2 start P0 - P0101 P0171 etc.
Seems to be a scanner component ID, not the OBD2 fault code.
You need to learn to use the scanner and interpret the readings (usually the scanner manual contains the meanings to these codes)
Otherwise you need to take the car to an independent service with Chevrolet specific scan tools or a Chevrolet dealer, for proper diagnostics.
That is what they call a "generic" code. Some OBD11 or OBD2, "same thing", scanners will give a $7E8 and $7EA. together and maybe a $7E9.
These are for a sub menu. Click on each one separately and you should or might get a regular "P0" code if your scanner
has the supported module. If not either get a better scanner or
go to a "big box" auto parts store and they will scan it for free and
should be able to give you more information.
Please comment or feedback if helpful.
Larry
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