Driver Seat Module (DSM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index

2025 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 3500XD 2D Cab Chassis Extended, RWDSECTION Driver Seat Module (DSM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index
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DRIVER SEAT MODULE (DSM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDEX

DTC Description Source Action
B1342 ECU is Defective DSM Refer to MULTIFUNCTION ELECTRONIC MODULES .
B1530 Memory Set Switch Circuit Short to Ground DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1534 Memory 1 Switch Circuit Short to Ground DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1538 Memory 2 Switch Circuit Short to Ground DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1987 Pedal Forward/Rearward Motor Stalled DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1988 Pedal Position Forward Switch Circuit Short to Ground DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1989 Pedal Position Rearward Switch Circuit Short to Ground DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1990 Pedal Forward/Rearward Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Failure DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B1991 Pedal Forward/Rearward Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Short to Battery DSM GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
B2477 Module Configuration Failure DSM Refer to MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK .
U1950 UBP Communication Bus Fault DSM Refer to MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK .
U2306 UBP Invalid Data From Node ID $60 DSM Refer to MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK .

For a complete list of DSM DTCs, refer to MULTIFUNCTION ELECTRONIC MODULES .

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