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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 47330" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Your guess on the seat switches is correct. Only one needs to be depressed for the system to work. Your error 3 is telling you that there is is short/open circuit to the solenoids on the front of the control valve. The seat switches would not cause this message to appear. There are two solenoids on the control valve. Unplug one of them and see if the error appears again. If it does then plug that one back in and unplug the other one and recheck. One must be plugged in to avoid activating the error 3 code. </p><p>If you find the solenoid causing the problem, it will need to be replaced.</p><p>The problem could also be caused by the instrument panel itself but probably is one of the solenoids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 47330, member: 5461"] Your guess on the seat switches is correct. Only one needs to be depressed for the system to work. Your error 3 is telling you that there is is short/open circuit to the solenoids on the front of the control valve. The seat switches would not cause this message to appear. There are two solenoids on the control valve. Unplug one of them and see if the error appears again. If it does then plug that one back in and unplug the other one and recheck. One must be plugged in to avoid activating the error 3 code. If you find the solenoid causing the problem, it will need to be replaced. The problem could also be caused by the instrument panel itself but probably is one of the solenoids. [/QUOTE]
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