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B1701 – Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1701 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline forward switch circuit, suggesting a failure in the switch or its wiring that affects the operation of the seat recline function. The severity of ODBII code B1701 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1700 Passenger’s Seatbelt Tension Reducer Circuit Short to Ground…

B1702 – Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1702 indicates that there is an open circuit in the driver seat recline forward switch, meaning the switch is not functioning properly or is disconnected. The severity of ODBII code B1702 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1701 Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Failure Faulty driver recline switch Open circuit…

B1703 – Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1703 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline forward switch circuit, specifically that there is a short circuit to the battery, which means the circuit is receiving power when it shouldn’t be. The severity of ODBII code B1703 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1702 Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Open…

B1704 – Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit Short To Ground

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The ODBII code B1704 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline forward switch circuit, specifically that there is a short to ground, which means the circuit is unintentionally connected to the vehicle’s ground, causing improper function. The severity of ODBII code B1704 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1703 Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch Circuit…

B1705 – Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1705 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline rearward switch circuit, suggesting a failure in the electrical system or the switch itself that controls the rearward reclining function of the driver’s seat. The severity of ODBII code B1705 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1704 Seat Driver Recline Forward Switch…

B1706 – Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1706 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline rearward switch circuit, specifically that the circuit is open, meaning there is a break or disconnection preventing proper function. The severity of ODBII code B1706 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1705 Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Failure Faulty driver recline…

B1707 – Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1707 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline rearward switch circuit, specifically that there is a short circuit to the battery, which means the circuit is receiving power when it shouldn’t be. The severity of ODBII code B1707 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1706 Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Open…

B1708 – Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground

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The ODBII code B1708 indicates a malfunction in the driver seat recline rearward switch circuit, specifically that there is a short to ground, which means the circuit is unintentionally connected to the ground, causing improper function. The severity of ODBII code B1708 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1707 Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short…

B1709 – Seat Driver Front Up Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1709 indicates a malfunction in the driver front seat up switch circuit, which may involve issues with the switch itself, wiring, or the seat control module. The severity of ODBII code B1709 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1708 Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground Faulty driver front…

B1710 – Seat Driver Front Up Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1710 indicates that there is an open circuit in the driver front seat up switch, meaning the switch is not functioning properly or is disconnected. The severity of ODBII code B1710 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1709 Seat Driver Front Up Switch Circuit Failure Faulty driver front seat up switch…