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B1963BodyManufacturer-specific code

Seat Horizontal Forward / Rearward Potentiometer Feedback Circuit Open

B1963 is an OBD-II trouble code that indicates seat horizontal forward / rearward potentiometer feedback circuit open. This page explains what the code means, what issues may trigger it, common symptoms and where to look next.

B1963 code meaning is one of the most common OBD-II searches when a warning light appears on the dashboard.

Drivers searching for B1963 usually want to know what the code means, whether the car is safe to drive and what part may need testing first.

Likely causes

  • Open circuit or short circuit
  • Poor electrical connection
  • Wiring or connector issue
  • Component failure in the affected system
  • Intermittent signal or control fault

Symptoms

  • Check engine light illuminated

Severity

Medium

Can you keep driving?

Whether you can keep driving depends on how the vehicle is behaving. If there is rough running, loss of power, overheating or stalling, diagnose it as soon as possible.

Common fix areas

  • Check continuity, power and ground
  • Inspect for damaged wiring or corrosion
  • Scan all fault codes and freeze-frame data
  • Inspect wiring, connectors and grounds
  • Confirm repair with a retest after clearing codes

Manufacturer notes

Manufacturer-specific: This code may vary in wording depending on the vehicle brand and model.
OEM scan tools: Confirm the exact text with a brand-specific diagnostic scanner whenever possible.

FAQs

What does B1963 mean?

B1963 means seat horizontal forward / rearward potentiometer feedback circuit open.

What can cause B1963?

Common causes include component failure, wiring faults, incorrect sensor readings, leaks, pressure issues or related upstream faults in the same system.

Can I keep driving with B1963?

That depends on how the car is behaving. If there is rough running, overheating, loss of power or stalling, it should be diagnosed quickly.

Does B1963 always mean I need a new part?

No. A fault code points you to a system or condition, but proper diagnosis is still needed before replacing parts.