DTC table
A fault can occur in two forms, intermittent or permanent. Intermitten faults are temporary and can reoccur. Permanent faults are always present.
| Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) | Explanation |
|---|---|
| PSL/PSR-112 | Length adjustment, motor 1. Potentiometer signal too high |
| PSL/PSR-121 | Backrest, motor 2. Potentiometer signal too high |
| PSL/PSR-122 | Rear edge of seat, motor 3. Potentiometer signal too high |
| PSL/PSR-211 | Front edge of seat, motor 4. Potentiometer signal too high |
| PSL/PSR-212 | Length adjustment, motor 1. Potentiometer signal too low |
| PSL/PSR-222 | Backrest, motor 2. Potentiometer signal too low |
| PSL/PSR-223 | Rear edge of seat, motor 3. Potentiometer signal too low |
| PSL/PSR-312 | Front edge of seat, motor 4. Potentiometer signal too low |
| PSL/PSR-123 | Length adjustment, motor 1. Movement when not permitted |
| PSL/PSR-131 | Backrest, motor 2. Movement when not permitted |
| PSL/PSR-132 | Rear edge, motor 3. Movement when not permitted |
| PSL/PSR-133 | Front edge, motor 4. Movement when not permitted |
| PSL/PSR-143 | Length adjustment, motor 1. Turning in wrong direction |
| PSL/PSR-144 | Backrest, motor 2. Turning in wrong direction |
| PSL/PSR-214 | Rear edge of seat, motor 3. Turning in wrong direction |
| PSL/PSR-224 | Front edge of seat, motor 4. Turning in wrong direction |
| PSL/PSR-323 | Memory function 1. Fault in stored memory position |
| PSL/PSR-322 | Memory function 2. Fault in stored memory position |
| PSL/PSR-321 | Memory function 3. Fault in stored memory position |
| PSL/PSR-421 | Fault in control module |
| PSL/PSR-422 | Battery voltage. Too low |
| PSL/PSR-423 | Control button. Activated too long |
| PSL/PSR-424 | Control panel. Not connected |