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B1721 – Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1721 indicates a malfunction in the driver rearward seat switch circuit, which may involve issues with the switch itself, wiring, or the seat control module. The severity of ODBII code B1721 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1720 Seat Driver Forward Switch Circuit Short To Ground Faulty seat driver rearward switch…

B1722 – Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1722 indicates that there is an open circuit in the driver rearward seat switch, meaning the switch is not functioning properly or is disconnected, preventing the seat from moving rearward. The severity of ODBII code B1722 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1721 Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Failure Faulty driver rearward switch…

B1723 – Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1723 indicates a malfunction in the driver rearward seat switch circuit, specifically that there is a short circuit to the battery, causing an electrical fault in the seat adjustment system. The severity of ODBII code B1723 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1722 Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Open Shorted wiring or connectors…

B1724 – Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground

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The ODBII code B1724 indicates a malfunction in the driver rearward seat switch circuit, specifically that there is a short to ground, which means the circuit is unintentionally connected to the ground, causing improper operation of the seat adjustment function. The severity of ODBII code B1724 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1723 Seat Driver Rearward…

B1725 – Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1725 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat’s up switch circuit, suggesting a failure in the electrical circuit or the switch itself. The severity of ODBII code B1725 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1724 Seat Driver Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground Faulty seat switch Damaged wiring or connectors…

B1726 – Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1726 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat up switch circuit, specifically that the circuit is open, meaning there is a break or disconnection preventing proper function. The severity of ODBII code B1726 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1725 Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Failure Faulty seat switch Damaged wiring…

B1727 – Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1727 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat’s up switch circuit, specifically that there is a short circuit to the battery, causing the circuit to receive an unintended voltage. The severity of ODBII code B1727 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1726 Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Open Shorted wiring or…

B1728 – Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Short To Ground

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The ODBII code B1728 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat’s up switch circuit, specifically that there is a short to ground, which means the circuit is unintentionally connected to the ground, causing it to malfunction. The severity of ODBII code B1728 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1727 Seat Driver Rear Up…

B1729 – Seat Driver Rear Down Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1729 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat down switch circuit, suggesting a failure in the electrical circuit or the switch itself that controls the downward movement of the rear driver seat. The severity of ODBII code B1729 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1728 Seat Driver Rear Up Switch…

B1730 – Seat Driver Rear Down Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1730 indicates a malfunction in the driver rear seat down switch circuit, specifically that the circuit is open, meaning there is a break in the electrical connection preventing the switch from functioning properly. The severity of ODBII code B1730 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1729 Seat Driver Rear Down Switch…