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B1826 – Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1826 indicates a malfunction in the rear wiper high limit input circuit, suggesting that the system is not receiving the expected signal when the rear wiper is in the high-speed position. The severity of ODBII code B1826 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1825 Wiper Rear Park Sense Input Circuit Short…

B1827 – Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1827 indicates a malfunction in the rear wiper system, specifically that the high limit input circuit is open, meaning there is a break or fault in the electrical circuit that controls the rear wiper’s high-speed operation. The severity of ODBII code B1827 is typically considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1826 Wiper Rear…

B1828 – Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1828 indicates a malfunction in the rear wiper system, specifically that the high limit input circuit is shorted to the battery, which may cause the rear wiper to operate improperly or continuously. The severity of ODBII code B1828 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1827 Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Open Shorted…

b1828 short to positive in side squib left circuit

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B1828 Short to Positive in Side Squib Left Circuit OBD2 Code: B1828 Description: Short to positive in side squib left circuit. Definition: This code indicates a short circuit to the positive voltage in the airbag system’s left side squib circuit, which is part of the vehicle’s supplemental restraint system (SRS). The issue may prevent proper…

B1829 – Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Short To Ground

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The ODBII code B1829 indicates a malfunction in the rear wiper system, specifically that the high limit input circuit is shorted to ground, which may prevent the rear wiper from functioning properly. The severity of ODBII code B1829 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1828 Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Short To Battery Shorted wiring…

B1830 – Door Unlock Disarm Switch Circuit Failure

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The ODBII code B1830 indicates a malfunction in the door unlock disarm switch circuit, which may affect the vehicle’s ability to unlock doors or disable the alarm system properly. The severity of ODBII code B1830 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1829 Wiper Rear High Limit Input Circuit Short To Ground Faulty door unlock…

B1831 – Door Unlock Disarm Switch Circuit Open

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The ODBII code B1831 indicates that there is an open circuit in the door unlock disarm switch, which means the switch is not functioning properly or is not making a proper connection. The severity of ODBII code B1831 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1830 Door Unlock Disarm Switch Circuit Failure Faulty door unlock…

b1831 open in curtain shield squib right circuit

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B1831 Open in Curtain Shield Squib Right Circuit OBD2 Code: B1831 Description: Open in curtain shield squib right circuit. Definition: This code indicates that there is an open circuit detected in the curtain shield airbag (squib) on the right side of the vehicle. The issue may involve wiring, connectors, or components related to the airbag…

B1832 – Door Unlock Disarm Switch Circuit Short To Battery

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The ODBII code B1832 indicates a short circuit in the door unlock disarm switch circuit, meaning the circuit is continuously receiving power as if the switch is always activated, which can affect the vehicle’s security system. The severity of ODBII code B1832 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1831 Door Unlock Disarm Switch Circuit Open Shorted…

b1832 short to ground in curtain shield squib right circuit

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B1832 Short to Ground in Curtain Shield Squib Right Circuit OBD2 Code: B1832 Description: Short to ground in curtain shield squib right circuit. Definition: This code indicates a malfunction where there is an electrical short to ground in the airbag system’s curtain shield squib on the right side. This can prevent the airbag from deploying…