What does the Baojun P12C200 fault code mean?

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VanAdaline
07/29/25 4:58am
Baojun P12C200 fault code indicates a coolant or starter motor malfunction. Here is detailed information about Baojun automobiles: 1. Overview: Baojun is an independent automotive brand established by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010. The name 'Baojun' originates from the literal meaning of 'jun' as a fine steed, with Baojun representing people's most beloved steed. Baojun automobiles fully integrate the superior resources of SAIC, General Motors, and Wuling. 2. Models: Main models include Baojun 630, Baojun 610, SUV models Baojun 510, Baojun 530, MPV models Baojun 730, Baojun 360, compact cars Baojun 310, Baojun 310W, as well as new energy electric vehicles Baojun E100 and Baojun E200.
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