: Characters like й and е are classic markers of UTF-8 Cyrillic characters being read as single-byte characters. 3. Catalog and Regulatory References
The string you provided, , appears to be a case of mojibake —a phenomenon where text is rendered incorrectly because it was decoded using the wrong character encoding (typically Cyrillic or special characters being misinterpreted as Western European symbols like Ð , Â , or Ñ ).
Because the string is heavily corrupted, it does not correspond to a single official guide or document in its current form. However, based on the prefix and the nature of the garbled text, 1. Most Likely Source: Technical Diagnostic Codes
It is a corrupted file name; try changing your browser's "Text Encoding" to Unicode (UTF-8) or Cyrillic (Windows) .
To find the exact guide you need, check where you found this string: It is likely a Blend Door sensor error. Solar Battery Screen? It is an input power issue.