DTC B1232/32: Driver Door Jam Protection Pulse Switch Circuit Malfunction: DTC Detecting Condition

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION DTC Detecting Condition
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DTC B1232/32 is set when there is no change in jam protection pulse switch for more than 2 seconds, even when lowering glass while jam protection limit switch is OFF (indicating glass is fully closed).

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