When B1725 appears, the control module has detected abnormal behavior related to Seat Driver Rear Up Switch Circuit Failure in body electronics and comfort modules.
B1725 Code: Meaning, Symptoms, Causes & Fix
Overview
Symptoms
- module resets or glitches
- feature inoperative intermittently
- battery draw complaints
Common causes
- Broken terminal inside harness affecting seat driver rear up switch circuit failure
- Open circuit in wiring
- Connector pin damage/corrosion or harness stress near related components
How to diagnose B1725
- Confirm B1725 and capture freeze-frame data with a professional scan tool.
- Inspect wiring, connectors, and grounds related to seat driver rear up switch circuit failure for obvious defects.
- Use a continuity test from module pin to component to identify opens/high resistance.
- Check for related DTCs to identify the root-cause chain before replacing parts.
- After repair, clear codes and confirm readiness monitors complete without recurrence.
Severity of code B1725
Moderate: This code is moderate severity: the vehicle may still operate, but fault progression can increase repair cost over time.
Can you drive with B1725?
Most vehicles can be driven short-term with B1725, but postpone heavy load/highway driving until repaired.
If the warning lamp is flashing or drivability/safety is affected, avoid driving and diagnose immediately.
How to fix it (step-by-step)
- Repair obvious wiring/connector faults first to prevent repeat parts replacement.
- Address the root fault mode (open) in the seat driver rear up switch circuit failure circuit/system.
- Apply the required relearn/adaptation procedure if specified by service information.
- Road-test and verify B1725 remains cleared under the conditions that originally set the code.
Fix options
- Repair open circuit and secure connector lock.
- Clear corrosion and protect terminals.
- Clear DTCs and verify with live data and completed drive cycle.
Typical repair cost
$160-$850
Common mistakes when diagnosing B1725
- Replacing parts without verifying voltage, ground, and signal integrity first.
- Ignoring related stored/pending codes that indicate upstream faults.
- Skipping post-repair verification drive cycle and readiness checks.
B1725 in common vehicles
B1725 appears across makes such as Mazda, Subaru, Lexus, Jeep. Failure patterns differ by platform: wiring routes, software calibration, and component supplier revisions can change root cause.
Frequently asked questions
What causes B1725?
B1725 is commonly set by open faults affecting seat driver rear up switch circuit failure.
How much does it cost to fix B1725?
For B1725, repair costs are typically $160-$850 depending on exact root cause, labor rates, and part quality.
Can I clear B1725 without repair?
You can clear B1725 temporarily, but the code usually returns until the underlying fault is corrected.