Code 33 typically indicates an issue with the air conditioning system, specifically related to the A/C high pressure switch or circuit. This could signal that the pressure is either too high or too low, affecting the A/C's performance. It's advisable to check the A/C system for refrigerant levels, leaks, and the condition of the switch. If you're unsure, consulting a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis is recommended.
Code 33 means: Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) or circuit
On some vehicles turning the key on, off,on,off,on will make the check engine light flash the code. Three flashes, pause, three flashes would be 33 for example. If that doesn't work you will have to have it checked with a scan tool.
It sounds like a loose connector - take it to your dealer and ask them top check the connector it should be a cheap fix (Or free)
Code 33: Mass air flow (MAF) sensor Signal voltage or frequency is high during engine idle OR Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor Signal voltage is high during engine idle. Engine misfire or unstable idle may cause this code.
This sort code does not exist. Check your code is correct. Visit a local branch for assistance.
Either with a scanner, or cycle key on, off,on,off,on. and count the flashes of the check engine light. three pause three would be 33
This sort code does not exist. Check that you have the correct code. If you need assistance, visit your local branch.
00100001 is the binary code for 33
The country code is France +33, and numbers beginning with +33 7 are mobile phones.
Well, honey, the city in France with the dialing code +33 7 is Paris. So, if you need to call someone in the City of Light, make sure to punch in that code before the rest of the number. Bonne chance!
This sort code belongs to HSBC Bank. This code is assigned to the Milton Keynes branch.
The country code for France is +33. Paris is in area code +33 1, or 01 within France.