What Does the U0073 Code Mean?
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U0073 stands for “Control Module Communication Bus “A” Off.” OBD code U0073 is a communication system DTC that applies to most vehicles. Usually, this code is triggered when communication is lost intermittently or fully between your vehicle’s control modules.
U0073 is a communication system diagnostic code related to your CANbus. This code can register in a variety of modules, including the PCM, TCM, anti-lock braking system (ABS), or body control module (BCM).
An In-Depth Look at Code U0073
Your vehicle’s data network is much like a human body’s nervous system, as it connects various modules. For example, a 2019 F150 (depending on its equipment package) may have 40 modules, all of which communicate with each other. Many vehicles have far more modules than 40, and there are switches embedded in modules that send the switch signals over the network on some of them.
The U0073 code doesn’t apply to all newer vehicles. It mostly applies to vehicles equipped with the faster network referred to as the CAN bus, of which there are different speeds. CAN bus speeds are determined by the importance of the information the CAN bus is expected to deliver.
The U0073 code doesn’t apply to all newer vehicles. It mostly applies to vehicles equipped with the faster network referred to as the CAN bus, of which there are different speeds. CAN bus speeds are determined by the importance of the information the CAN bus is expected to deliver.
–Richard McCuistian, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
The fastest CAN busses do the most time-sensitive work on vehicles, particularly powertrain (engine/transmission) control, vehicle dynamics, etc. More recently, engine control modules (ECM) and transmission control modules (TCM) are separate modules rather than being concentrated in just one powertrain control module (PCM). Thus, some of the more important information exchanged between modules are the messages between the ECM and TCM during normal driving.
With that in mind, just about any issue a vehicle may have can be network-related, thus the bevy of Uxxx codes that can be set in modern vehicle systems.
Unexpected issues can cause network codes. For instance, a 2007 Cadillac Escalade can have a flashing traction control light and a stored network code due to extremely high fuel pressure from an in-tank pump with a bad fuel pressure regulator. With that in mind, note that Uxxx codes aren’t typically DIY serviceable beyond checking fuses, examining module connections, or looking for chafed or damaged wire harnesses. Moisture intrusion on vehicles with body water leaks can be an issue as well, and just about any module that has to be replaced must have some programming done.
What are the Possible Causes of the U0073 Code?
Here are some of the possible causes that could trigger the U0073 code:
- An issue with one of the control modules
- A data network problem
- A circuit problem, such as damaged wiring or a poor connection
What are the Common Symptoms of the U0073 Code?
Common symptoms associated with the code include the following:
- Illuminated check engine light
- Loss of engine power
- Reduced fuel economy
- A possible no-crank or no-starting condition
- A driver information message (DIC) message is displayed
- Transmission won’t shift
- Various other symptoms too numerous to list
How to Diagnose the U0073 Code
Resolving code U0073 can be challenging. It is usually best to leave the job to trusted professionals with the tools to isolate the concern and repair it.
However, if you’re confident about your DIY repair skills, here is a video you can watch to help you learn more about code U0073 diagnosis:
How to Fix the U0073 Code
Fixing the U0073 code can be tricky, especially since solutions can vary depending on your vehicle’s make and model. With that being said, a few things you can attempt include:
Battery Check
Do a quick check on your vehicle’s battery to see if it’s still running strong. Low power can lead to the U0073 code being flashed.
Other DTC Logs
Using a code reader, you can check for other DTC logs that might be linked to the U0073 code. Addressing the other logs might also solve U0073.
Visual Inspection
Do a quick visual inspection of the CANbus area. Any broken wires or loose connectors can trigger the U0073 code. Replacing or repairing these parts might be the simple solution you need to fixing U0073.
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs)
Keep an eye out for any TSBs from your vehicle’s manufacturer about your vehicle’s model and year. These bulletins will often let you know if there’s a specific problem linked to your vehicle’s model that needs addressing and how to get it fixed.
Seek Professional Assistance
The CANbus module is an especially complex system that you need to be familiar with before making any type of repair. We recommend contacting a licensed mechanic for their assistance rather than attempting further repairs by yourself. Here are the steps a professional might need to do:
- Check the battery level and all the connections to the CANbus unit to ensure everything is clean and tight.
- Using a scanner, a professional can read any diagnostic trouble codes that the system memory has stored. This allows them to compare the codes to the manufacturer’s diagnostics codes and identify the problem faster.
- Using a different scanning tool to confirm the continuity in all CANbus ‘A’ modules.
- Test-drive the vehicle and test that each module is communicating with the diagnostic computer.
- Troubleshoot the different components to test if any parts are prone to failure.
- Once they identify the issues, they can replace the problematic components, including the ECM, with parts using identical configurations and vehicle identification numbers (VIN).
- Test-drive the vehicle a final time after replacing the components.
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can changing a battery throw out u0073 code ?
Hi Danny,
It’s unlikely that replacing your car’s battery would trigger code U0073.
Yes, replacing the battery can give you a U0073 code. When you change your battery, tire pressure sensors are usually the main culprit. They reset and the module takes a little time to get the inputs from the sensors since it is all of them at once it may be seen as a communication failure by the ecm. Usually the code will go away on its own, but some manufacturers store this code.
I would drive the car for about 10 to 15 minutes then clear the code. If it comes back, take the car to a dealer.
Can a leaky injector cause this issue
Let me rephrase that can a leaky injector causing a slight miss make this code come up
where can you recomebd to service my truck?
Hi Angelica,
You can usually get a pretty good idea of a repair shop’s reputation by reading online reviews. Asking friends and family for advice can also be helpful.
Can a leaky injector causing a slight miss make this code appear
Hi Richard,
A leaking injector is unlikely to set a network communication code.
Richard,
I hope you are still monitoring this thread. I had a front rear dash cam installed in a car. They hardwired it to the fusebox. The car was running perfectly fine before the installation and within a couple of drives U0073 was one of multiple codes that was thrown to a ODB2 sensor I purchased and it was getting many codes on the dash readout. The car was driving horribly, lurched, stalled, AC did not work. All of the symptoms listed above. Could hardwiring the cam to the fuse box have caused the issues above. It seemed to happen overnight and I need to address it in an educated fashion with the electronics company that did the install. Any assistance would be greatly helpful. Thank you for your time.
Hello Alan,
Yes, it’s possible that the rear dash camera installation is causing your problems. Of course, it could also just be a coincidence. So, the best route might be to explain your concern to the electronics company and ask them to take a look. Good luck!
can a bad fuel pump trigger code u0073?
Hello,
Unless the fuel pump control module is integrated into the pump assembly, it’s unlikely that a faulty fuel pump will set this code.