B1539 – Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1539 indicates a malfunction in the mirror driver switch assembly circuit, which may involve issues with the wiring, connectors, or the switch itself affecting the operation of the vehicle’s mirror adjustments. The severity of ODBII code B1539 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1538 Memory 2 Switch Circuit Short To Ground…
B1540 – Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Open
The ODBII code B1540 indicates that there is an open circuit in the mirror driver switch assembly, which means the system is not receiving the expected signal from the switch that controls the mirror adjustments. The severity of ODBII code B1540 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1539 Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Failure…
B1541 – Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Battery
The ODBII code B1541 indicates a short circuit in the mirror driver switch assembly circuit, meaning there is an electrical fault causing the circuit to connect directly to the battery, potentially leading to malfunctioning of the mirror controls. The severity of ODBII code B1541 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1540 Mirror Driver Switch…
B1542 – Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Ground
The ODBII code B1542 indicates a short circuit to ground in the mirror driver switch assembly circuit, which typically affects the operation of the vehicle’s mirror adjustment features. The severity of ODBII code B1542 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1541 Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Battery Damaged wiring or connectors Shorted…
B1543 – Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1543 indicates a malfunction in the seat direction switch assembly circuit, which may involve issues with the switch itself, wiring, or the seat control module. The severity of ODBII code B1543 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1542 Mirror Driver Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Ground Faulty seat direction switch Damaged…
B1544 – Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Open
The ODBII code B1544 indicates that there is an open circuit in the seat direction switch assembly, meaning the switch is not properly connected or functioning, preventing the seat adjustment from working. The severity of ODBII code B1544 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1543 Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Failure Faulty seat direction…
B1545 – Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Battery
The ODBII code B1545 indicates a malfunction in the seat direction switch assembly circuit, specifically that there is a short circuit to the battery, which means the circuit is receiving power continuously instead of functioning normally. The severity of ODBII code B1545 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1544 Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Open Shorted…
B1546 – Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Ground
The ODBII code B1546 indicates a short circuit to ground in the seat direction switch assembly circuit, which may affect the operation of the seat adjustment features. The severity of ODBII code B1546 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1545 Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Battery Damaged wiring or connectors Faulty seat direction switch…
B1547 – Power Window Master Circuit Failure
The ODBII code B1547 indicates a failure in the power window master circuit, which may involve issues with the wiring, switches, or control module related to the power window system. The severity of ODBII code B1547 is generally considered moderate. Common Causes For: B1546 Seat Direction Switch Assembly Circuit Short To Ground Faulty power window…
B1548 – Power Window Master Circuit Open
The ODBII code B1548 indicates that there is an open circuit in the power window master switch, which may prevent the power windows from functioning properly. The severity of ODBII code B1548 is moderate. Common Causes For: B1547 Power Window Master Circuit Failure Faulty power window master switch Open or damaged wiring harness Poor ground…
