45231/25231 - 45234/25234
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES 45231/25231, 45232/25232, 45233/25233, 45234/25234
Potentiometer Failure
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
xx231 Seat front edge pot. break/short ground.
xx232 Length adjustment pot. break/short ground.
xx233 Seat rear edge pot. break/short ground.
xx234 Backrest pot. break/short ground.
For low voltage from the potentiometer.
Fault Symptom
- It will not remember any new seat settings.
- One or more motors do not run to the memory setting.
- The backrest will not operate manually (only valid for faulty backrest potentiometer).
Feasible Fault Causes
- The link is broken between the electronic control module and pin 1 of the potentiometer.
- Short-circuit between cables connected to: pin 1 and 2 of the potentiometer, pin 2 and 3 of the potentiometer.
- The potentiometer is faulty.
Diagnostic Procedures
Important: If a potentiometer has slipped its setting it must be re-calibrated before the seat is used. Calibration is achieved by running the motor in question to both end positions.
1 Testing the ground and voltage supply readings to the potentiometers.
- Unfasten the potentiometer sensor connector.
- Ignition timing the ON position.
- Carry out voltage measurement at the sensor connector:
Pin 1 to B-, voltage should be 5v.
B+ to pin 3, the voltage should be 12v.
Are both voltage readings correct?
YES Continue with point 2.
NO Check and rectify the relevant cable (and connectors)
2 Testing of the electronic control module-inlet.
- Connect the ISAT scan tool.
- Select "READ VALUES"
- "SEAT FRONT POT", "LENGTH ADJUSTMENT POT", "SEAT REAR POT" or "BACKREST POT".
- ISAT should display 5v for the relevant selection.
- Loop pin 2 and pin 3 of the potentiometer connections in question.
- ISAT should display approx. 0v.
Are the ISAT results correct?
YES Change the relevant potentiometer.
NO Check and possibly rectify the cable between the potentiometer sensor connector, pin 2 and the electronic control module. If the cables are without fault, continue with point 3.
3 Final inspection.
- Perform Complete Operation Check. Component Tests and General Diagnostics