OBD-II reference

All 9.533 generic OBD-II codes, explained in detail.

Causes, inspection steps and sources — a comprehensive DIY archive. Created and maintained with love for the detail. Good luck and have fun!

Chassis generic / SAE

C0601

Active Air Dam Control Circuit/Open

Open circuit on active air dam actuator. The active air dam (front splitter) lowers at speed to reduce drag and lift.

SystemChassis
Typegeneric / SAE
GroupC0
Range / number6 / 01

Possible causes

  • Wiring break high
  • Pin pushed back out of connector body low
  • Cracked solder joint inside the module or sensor low

Symptoms

  • ABS warning light on
  • ESC/stability control deactivated
  • Possible reduced brake assist
  • Speedometer may behave erratically

Inspection / repair

  • Difficulty: medium
  • DIY: shop recommended
  • Estimated cost: 150–1000 €
  • Estimated time: 0.5–3 h
  • Component: active air dam actuator
  • MIL / check engine light

Sources

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How to read OBD-II codes

The first letter names the vehicle system, the second digit distinguishes generic from manufacturer-specific, the remaining digits group fault area and number.

PPowertrain: engine, transmission, emissions
BBody: chassis trim, comfort, interior
CChassis: suspension, brakes, steering
UNetwork: CAN, control modules, communication