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Body and chassis codes are different.Body codes begin with the letter B and are used for body faults such as lighting and inst. clusters.Chassis codes begin with the letter C and are used for cassis faults such as ABS and steering systems.
"c" codes are chassis codes. Such as ABS failures.
Go to www.dca.state.ga.us/.../constructioncodes/programs/codes2.asp to read about the construction codes for Atlanta. This site provides a general overview and a list of mandatory codes.
OBDII codes will either be "P0XXX" for generic, or P1XXX for manufacturer specific codes. There are also "C" (Chassis) and "B"(Body) codes, but none that begin with "PA"
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All codes for a 2004 jeep grand Cherokee would be four digits prefaced by a p for powertrain codes, a c for chassis codes, and a b for body codes. On a 1995 and before jeep a code 15 was a vehicle speed sensor failure.
Crash codes are used in many hospitals. Crash codes are shelves and drawers on wheels that contain emergency medication and equipment for maimed patients.
All construction practices to meet or exceed local and or national building codes as well as any Covenant's regulating the property in which this structure is located.
Need to know which branch of service as the codes are different, Officers codes are different from enlisted. Also codes do change over the years as the equipment changes.
One of the duties of a construction manager is to develop a strategy for construction. Construction managers also have the duty of setting up timetables for construction, as well as budgets and estimates for the client. Perhaps most importantly, construction managers also have the duty of making sure all of the construction work going on is in compliance with building codes.