Power Seat System DTCS

2015 Acura RDX AWDSECTION Power Seat System DTCS
POWER SEAT SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
B1802 Power Seat Control Unit Failure (2013-18)
B1825 Slide Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2013-15)
B1825 Slide Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2016-18)
B1826 Front Height Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2013-15)
B1826 Front Height Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2016-18)
B1827 Rear Height Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2013-15)
B1827 Rear Height Pulse Error (No Change in Pulse for 1 Second) (2016-18)
B1828 Driver's Seat Recline Motor Pulse Error (2013-15)
B1828 Driver's Seat Recline Motor Pulse Error (2016-18)
B1829 A/T-P Signal and VSP Signal Mismatch (2013-18)
B1836 Power Seat Position Sensor Circuit Short (2013-18)
B1837 Memory Position Calling Timeout (2013-18)
B1843 UART Communication Error (2013-18)
B1844 Power Seat Slide Switch Circuit Malfunction (2013-18)
B1845 Power Seat Recline Switch Circuit Malfunction (2013-18)
B1846 Power Seat Front Up-Down Switch Circuit Malfunction (2013-15)
B1846 Power Seat Front Up-Down Switch Circuit Malfunction (2016-18)
B1847 Power Seat Rear Up-Down Switch Circuit Malfunction (2013-18)
U0199 Lost Communication With Door Multiplex Control Unit (DRLockSW Frame) (Power Seat Control Unit) (2013-18)
U1280 Communication Bus Line Error (a Bus OFF State is Detected by MSC) (Power Seat Control Unit) (2013-18)
U1281 Lost Communication With MICU (MICU Frame) (Power Seat Control Unit) (2013-18)
U128D Lost Communication With Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE frame) (Power Seat Control Unit) (2013-15)
U128D Lost Communication With Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE frame) (Power Seat Control Unit) (2016-18)
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