B0775

Four Wheel Drive High Range (4HI) Indicator Circuit

B0775 is a generic OBD-II body diagnostic trouble code: Four Wheel Drive High Range (4HI) Indicator Circuit. It is logged by the engine control unit when the body monitor detects that a specific fault threshold has been exceeded — typically resulting in the malfunction-indicator lamp (MIL / check-engine light) being illuminated.

Code
B0775
Group
Body
System
Body
Severity
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Detailed reference content for B0775 is being prepared. What you see above — the code's group, system, and the software disable option below — is accurate and complete; the long-form explainer, common causes, symptoms, and diagnostic steps will appear here once they have been reviewed.

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Disabling B0775 in software

RaceTune can permanently disable B0775 — and any other OBD-II diagnostic trouble code — on every ECU family we support. The monitor is disabled inside the ECU itself, so the fault stops being logged: the warning light stays off and the engine never enters limp mode for this code. The change is tied to your exact software version.

Permanent
The monitor is disabled in the ECU itself — not just cleared. It cannot return.
Tailored to your file
Each patch is matched to your specific software version — never a one-size-fits-all file.
Reversible
The original file is always preserved. Reflash the stock to return the ECU to factory state.

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