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I have a 2006 buick rendezvous with codes p0504 p05210 p1629 u1301 u1040 u1064 u1096 u1192 could you please tell me what these codes mean

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P0504 brake switch A/B
break light switch, fuse or light bulb
p1629 theft deterrent system cranking single

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Ajkill

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SOURCE: What would cause the AWD light to come on in a

There could be alot of problems if the AWD lights comes it could either
transmission oil is old or the oil filter is dirty ,these interact with onboard
computer and produces false signal which causes the car to be AWD mode
or this could be the problem with selector switch ,first try to replace the oil and check if its AWD light goes......



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3.4L & 3.5L Engines

  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
  2. Relieve fuel system pressure.
  3. Remove or disconnect the following:
    • Negative battery cable
    • Quick connect fittings at the inlet/outlet sides of the in-pipe fuel filter
    • Fuel filter mounting bracket nut
    • Fuel filter and drain any remaining fuel

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The fuel filter is located on the frame rail near the tank—with 3.4L and 3.5L Engines

To install:
  1. Install or connect the following:
    • Fuel filter to the bracket
    • Fuel filter assembly to the side rail near the fuel tank. Torque the nut to 89 inch lbs. (10 Nm).
    • Inlet/outlet quick connectors to the fuel filter
    • Negative battery cable
  2. Start the vehicle and checks for leaks, repair if necessary.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: cigarette lighter fuse

check under the steering wheel in the glove box or open either front door and check the ends of the dash

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SOURCE: 2006 Buick Rendezvous cxl broken rear hatch strap!

I believe there is a recall for that feature. but i am not 100% sure. it was recalled on 2004 rendezvous

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SOURCE: I took my 2004 Blazer

U1064 - Loss of Communications with DIM (Dash Integration Module)
Here is some TSB

Refer to Data Link Connector (DLC) Schematics

Circuit Description
The class 2 serial data line communicates information between modules. Each module connected to the serial data line is assigned a recognition code, or address. This code is used in order to identify which modules are communicating. Modules communicate with each other by periodically sending state of health (SOH) messages. When the ignition switch is in RUN, each module communicating on the serial data line sends a SOH message every 2 seconds. This ensures that the system is operating properly. When the dash integration module (DIM) stops communicating on the class 2 serial data line, the SOH that is normally sent on the serial data line every 2 seconds disappears. The module, which expects to receive that message, detects the absence of the message. The module in turn sets DTC U1064 associated with the loss of SOH of the DIM.

Conditions for Setting the DTC
The module does not receive a state of health (SOH) message back from the DIM. The module retries the request 3 times, and then sets DTC U1064.

This DTC only sets if U1300 or U1301 is not current.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
DTC U1064 is stored in the module.

The module uses the default values for the initialization data. This DTC does not cause driver warning message to appear.

Conditions for Clearing the DTC
This DTC clears (status changes from current to history) under any of the following conditions:
The module detects a state of health message from the DIM.
At each ignition cycle.
A history DTC clears after 50 consecutive ignition cycles if the conditions for setting the DTC are no longer present.
Current and history DTCs may be cleared using a scan tool.

Diagnostic Aids
DTC U1064 does not normally represent a failure within the module.
When loss of class 2 serial data communication DTCs (DTCs with the letter U as the prefix) are stored as history DTCs, know all possible serial data DTCs set in each module before diagnosing the serial data line.

If U1064 is stored in the module memory, inspect for the same DTC stored in other modules capable of storing this DTC.
If the DTC is a history DTC, the problem may be intermittent.

Test Description: The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table:

U1064 is the result of loss of communication with the dash integration module (DIM). Note that other modules on the class 2 serial data line may also set U1064 if the DIM is not communicating with the serial data line.

Clear all DTCs after the repair procedure is complete.
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No

1
Did you perform the Data Link Communications Diagnostic System Check?
--
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic System Check - Data Link Communications

2
Use a scan tool in order to attempt the establish communication with the dash integration module (DIM).

Does the scan tool communicate with the DIM?
--
Go to Step 3
Go to Diagnostic System Check - Body Control System in Body Control System.

3
Inspect and repair the class 2 serial data line CKT 1807 (PPL) for intermittent connections. Refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections Diagnosis in Wiring Systems.

Is the repair complete?
--
Go to Step 4
--

4
Turn off the ignition switch.
Reconnect or install any connectors or components that were disconnected or removed.
Turn on the ignition switch.
Clear any DTCs.
Is the repair complete?



U1096 - Loss of Communications with IPC

The computers on the Chevy require a certain voltage to operate and if the voltage drops below a preset limit then it will tripper a loss of communication with the other modules, this drop in voltage happens when the car is started and the draw on the starter uses a large amount of amperage. I suggest to check power/ground in the instrument cluster and if good do a resistance test on Data wire.

If your car is not experincing any messages like "service vehicle soon" and no warning lights are illuminating then disregard these codes.


Hope helps.

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Here is some TSB

Refer to Data Link Connector (DLC) Schematics

Circuit Description
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The module does not receive a state of health (SOH) message back from the DIM. The module retries the request 3 times, and then sets DTC U1064.

This DTC only sets if U1300 or U1301 is not current.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
DTC U1064 is stored in the module.

The module uses the default values for the initialization data. This DTC does not cause driver warning message to appear.

Conditions for Clearing the DTC
This DTC clears (status changes from current to history) under any of the following conditions:
The module detects a state of health message from the DIM.
At each ignition cycle.
A history DTC clears after 50 consecutive ignition cycles if the conditions for setting the DTC are no longer present.
Current and history DTCs may be cleared using a scan tool.

Diagnostic Aids
DTC U1064 does not normally represent a failure within the module.
When loss of class 2 serial data communication DTCs (DTCs with the letter U as the prefix) are stored as history DTCs, know all possible serial data DTCs set in each module before diagnosing the serial data line.

If U1064 is stored in the module memory, inspect for the same DTC stored in other modules capable of storing this DTC.
If the DTC is a history DTC, the problem may be intermittent.

Test Description: The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table:

U1064 is the result of loss of communication with the dash integration module (DIM). Note that other modules on the class 2 serial data line may also set U1064 if the DIM is not communicating with the serial data line.

Clear all DTCs after the repair procedure is complete.
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No

1
Did you perform the Data Link Communications Diagnostic System Check?
--
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic System Check - Data Link Communications

2
Use a scan tool in order to attempt the establish communication with the dash integration module (DIM).

Does the scan tool communicate with the DIM?
--
Go to Step 3
Go to Diagnostic System Check - Body Control System in Body Control System.

3
Inspect and repair the class 2 serial data line CKT 1807 (PPL) for intermittent connections. Refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections Diagnosis in Wiring Systems.

Is the repair complete?
--
Go to Step 4
--

4
Turn off the ignition switch.
Reconnect or install any connectors or components that were disconnected or removed.
Turn on the ignition switch.
Clear any DTCs.
Is the repair complete?



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The computers on the Chevy require a certain voltage to operate and if the voltage drops below a preset limit then it will tripper a loss of communication with the other modules, this drop in voltage happens when the car is started and the draw on the starter uses a large amount of amperage. I suggest to check power/ground in the instrument cluster and if good do a resistance test on Data wire.

If your car is not experincing any messages like "service vehicle soon" and no warning lights are illuminating then disregard these codes.


Hope helps.
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