FM-AUTO-013 · Rev v35i

Pending, Stored, Permanent & History Codes

Code status matters. Pending, stored, permanent, history, and readiness data tell different parts of the truth.

A code is a clue, not a conviction.

Code status matters. Pending, stored, permanent, history, and readiness data tell different parts of the truth.

A parts changer asks: “What part does this code name?” A technician asks: “What condition did the system detect, and what evidence proves the cause?”

Dropdown-first diagnostic path

Use filters for code family, code type, vehicle make/model/year/engine, module, symptom, and test path. Crank™ should keep the page tight and guide the user toward proof.

PPowertrain
BBody
CChassis
UNetwork / communication

Test Path

  • Verify safety and battery state.
  • Prove power and ground before blaming a module.
  • Check mechanical capability before chasing sensor reports.
  • Use freeze-frame/context when available.
  • Separate generic/standardized code meaning from manufacturer-specific meaning.
  • Document what the computer saw, what was tested, and what was proven.

Source Notes / References

This page is original Dingfelder field doctrine and practical diagnostic guidance. Verify vehicle-specific procedures, torque specifications, safety requirements, emissions rules, high-voltage boundaries, service information, TSBs, wiring diagrams, and OEM documentation before performing work.