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Old 11-16-2017, 07:43 AM
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Hi, I'm new to the forum so here's a problem I need help with. I have a 2009 Dodge Journey and am having a problem with the drivers side power window with the one touch system. It's almost all of the way down and won't go up or down. When you push the button, you hear a click in the door and the motor barely moves. Removing the motor from the regulator it still does the same thing. I scanned the system and got the following code:

B1855 Driver Window Control Circuit High
B1d34 Driver Mirror Heater Control Circuit High
B2578 Driver Window Not Calibrated/Lost calibration

Can any one tell me what these codes mean, likely causes, most likely fix?

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Old 11-16-2017, 07:50 AM
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Have you had the door wiring recall done?
 
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I/m not sure if it has been done or not. This is a customers vehicle and I don't think they've owned since it was new. Would the dealer be able to tell be by giving them the vin number? Thanks
 
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So, you are a repair shop? lol.....Yes. The dealer would know.
 
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Yes we are a repair shop. We deal with all types of electrical problems on all types of vehicles. From car and trucks to construction equipment. Before I spent a lot of time on this I thought I would hit the forum to see if any one has had the same issue. Do you know what the codes mean?
 
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B1855: http://www.obd-data.com/b1855.html
B1D34: http://www.obd-data.com/b1d34.html
B2578: http://www.obd-data.com/b2578.html

Still check for the door wiring recall. Known to cause all kinds of electrical issues. That's where I would definitely start.
 
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Old 11-16-2017, 10:54 AM
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If you're going to work on people's cars, you seriously need to consider subbing to an online database such as Identifix. I particularly like this one because people contribute fixes for certain conditions to the database. It doesn't always get your answer, I know. I have fixed several cars with GOOGLE before...as pathetic as that sounds coming from a dealer tech with all of their resources LOL

HIGH DTCs almost always indicate an open circuit.
 

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We're are going to start using Identifix for sure but don't have it available at this time. I disconnected battery due to it being weak and replacing it. When I connected it back up, everything started working again. Cleared the codes and rescanned the system and no codes show up now. This vehicle wasn't one that was recalled due to the wiring problem with the door harness
 
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Good to hear. Yep, weak batteries cause all sorts of weird electrical issues on newer cars.
 




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