B1285
Left air intake potentiometer servo open circuit
Causes
- Broken or chafed wiring between left intake potentiometer/servo and ECU
- Poor or corroded connector at the potentiometer/servo
- Open circuit inside the potentiometer (failed potentiometer element) or failed servo module
- Poor ground or missing reference voltage (fuse, wiring)
- Water ingress or mechanical damage to servo connector or harness
- ECU input circuit fault (less common)
Symptoms
- Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) or vehicle message may be present
- Intake flap stuck, reduced intake resonance or altered engine breathing
- Rough idle, hesitation or reduced engine responsiveness at some engine speeds
- Diagnostic scan shows B1285 stored (intermittent or permanent)
- Possible noise from the servo when commanded or no movement when commanded
What to check
- Confirm stored DTC B1285 and note freeze frame/occurrence count
- Attempt to reproduce fault with key cycles and a dedicated diagnostic tool; check if fault is permanent or intermittent
- Visual inspect left intake servo and harness for damage, corrosion, loose pins or water ingress
- Check fuses and power supply circuits feeding intake servo(s)
- Use a scan tool to command the left intake servo and observe position/feedback values
- Measure reference voltage and ground at the servo connector with ignition on (see signal_params)
Signal parameters
- Reference voltage (typical): ~5 V (ignition ON) — must be stable
- Potentiometer signal: variable 0.5–4.5 V depending on flap position (may vary by model)
- Ground: near 0 V (low resistance to vehicle chassis ground)
- Open-circuit indication: infinite or very high resistance between signal pin and potentiometer/ECU; signal pin reads open/unplugged voltage (often 0 V or reference)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Read ECU fault memory and note freeze frame data; record stored occurrences and any related codes. 2) Visually inspect the left intake servo, connector and wiring for physical damage, corrosion, water entry or loose pins. 3) With ignition ON (engine off), use a multimeter to verify reference voltage at the servo connector (expected ~5 V) and a good ground (near 0 Ω to chassis). 4) Command the servo using a diagnostic tool while watching the potentiometer feedback on the scan tool. If the command moves the actuator but feedback does not change or is absent, suspect potentiometer or wiring. 5) With ignition OFF, check continuity/resistance of the signal wire between the servo connector and the ECU pin. An open or very high resistance indicates a broken wire or poor connector. 6) Probe the signal wire with ignition ON and move the intake flap (if safe) or command the servo; observe signal voltage variation. No change → open/failed potentiometer. Erratic voltage → intermittent wiring or worn potentiometer. 7) Check for blown fuses or intermittent power supply issues that could remove the reference voltage. 8) If wiring and power/ground are good but signal is open, remove and bench-test or replace the left intake potentiometer/servo assembly. 9) After repair, clear codes, perform any required adaptation/calibration procedure per service manual, then re-test for proper operation and confirm code does not return.
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Likely causes
- Open or shorted signal wire between servo potentiometer and ECU
- Failed potentiometer inside the left intake servo
- Corroded/poor connector or pin(s) at the servo harness
- Broken ground or blown fuse supplying the potentiometer reference
- Damaged harness where it flexes (pinch point)
Fault status
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B1285
Left air intake potentiometer servo open circuit
Causes
- Broken or chafed wiring between left intake potentiometer/servo and ECU
- Poor or corroded connector at the potentiometer/servo
- Open circuit inside the potentiometer (failed potentiometer element) or failed servo module
- Poor ground or missing reference voltage (fuse, wiring)
- Water ingress or mechanical damage to servo connector or harness
- ECU input circuit fault (less common)
Symptoms
- Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) or vehicle message may be present
- Intake flap stuck, reduced intake resonance or altered engine breathing
- Rough idle, hesitation or reduced engine responsiveness at some engine speeds
- Diagnostic scan shows B1285 stored (intermittent or permanent)
- Possible noise from the servo when commanded or no movement when commanded
What to check
- Confirm stored DTC B1285 and note freeze frame/occurrence count
- Attempt to reproduce fault with key cycles and a dedicated diagnostic tool; check if fault is permanent or intermittent
- Visual inspect left intake servo and harness for damage, corrosion, loose pins or water ingress
- Check fuses and power supply circuits feeding intake servo(s)
- Use a scan tool to command the left intake servo and observe position/feedback values
- Measure reference voltage and ground at the servo connector with ignition on (see signal_params)
Signal parameters
- Reference voltage (typical): ~5 V (ignition ON) — must be stable
- Potentiometer signal: variable 0.5–4.5 V depending on flap position (may vary by model)
- Ground: near 0 V (low resistance to vehicle chassis ground)
- Open-circuit indication: infinite or very high resistance between signal pin and potentiometer/ECU; signal pin reads open/unplugged voltage (often 0 V or reference)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Read ECU fault memory and note freeze frame data; record stored occurrences and any related codes. 2) Visually inspect the left intake servo, connector and wiring for physical damage, corrosion, water entry or loose pins. 3) With ignition ON (engine off), use a multimeter to verify reference voltage at the servo connector (expected ~5 V) and a good ground (near 0 Ω to chassis). 4) Command the servo using a diagnostic tool while watching the potentiometer feedback on the scan tool. If the command moves the actuator but feedback does not change or is absent, suspect potentiometer or wiring. 5) With ignition OFF, check continuity/resistance of the signal wire between the servo connector and the ECU pin. An open or very high resistance indicates a broken wire or poor connector. 6) Probe the signal wire with ignition ON and move the intake flap (if safe) or command the servo; observe signal voltage variation. No change → open/failed potentiometer. Erratic voltage → intermittent wiring or worn potentiometer. 7) Check for blown fuses or intermittent power supply issues that could remove the reference voltage. 8) If wiring and power/ground are good but signal is open, remove and bench-test or replace the left intake potentiometer/servo assembly. 9) After repair, clear codes, perform any required adaptation/calibration procedure per service manual, then re-test for proper operation and confirm code does not return.
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Likely causes
- Open or shorted signal wire between servo potentiometer and ECU
- Failed potentiometer inside the left intake servo
- Corroded/poor connector or pin(s) at the servo harness
- Broken ground or blown fuse supplying the potentiometer reference
- Damaged harness where it flexes (pinch point)
Fault status
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B1285
Video input D Interior mirror
Causes
- Broken or chafed wiring between left intake potentiometer/servo and ECU
- Poor or corroded connector at the potentiometer/servo
- Open circuit inside the potentiometer (failed potentiometer element) or failed servo module
- Poor ground or missing reference voltage (fuse, wiring)
- Water ingress or mechanical damage to servo connector or harness
- ECU input circuit fault (less common)
Symptoms
- Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) or vehicle message may be present
- Intake flap stuck, reduced intake resonance or altered engine breathing
- Rough idle, hesitation or reduced engine responsiveness at some engine speeds
- Diagnostic scan shows B1285 stored (intermittent or permanent)
- Possible noise from the servo when commanded or no movement when commanded
What to check
- Confirm stored DTC B1285 and note freeze frame/occurrence count
- Attempt to reproduce fault with key cycles and a dedicated diagnostic tool; check if fault is permanent or intermittent
- Visual inspect left intake servo and harness for damage, corrosion, loose pins or water ingress
- Check fuses and power supply circuits feeding intake servo(s)
- Use a scan tool to command the left intake servo and observe position/feedback values
- Measure reference voltage and ground at the servo connector with ignition on (see signal_params)
Signal parameters
- Reference voltage (typical): ~5 V (ignition ON) — must be stable
- Potentiometer signal: variable 0.5–4.5 V depending on flap position (may vary by model)
- Ground: near 0 V (low resistance to vehicle chassis ground)
- Open-circuit indication: infinite or very high resistance between signal pin and potentiometer/ECU; signal pin reads open/unplugged voltage (often 0 V or reference)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Read ECU fault memory and note freeze frame data; record stored occurrences and any related codes. 2) Visually inspect the left intake servo, connector and wiring for physical damage, corrosion, water entry or loose pins. 3) With ignition ON (engine off), use a multimeter to verify reference voltage at the servo connector (expected ~5 V) and a good ground (near 0 Ω to chassis). 4) Command the servo using a diagnostic tool while watching the potentiometer feedback on the scan tool. If the command moves the actuator but feedback does not change or is absent, suspect potentiometer or wiring. 5) With ignition OFF, check continuity/resistance of the signal wire between the servo connector and the ECU pin. An open or very high resistance indicates a broken wire or poor connector. 6) Probe the signal wire with ignition ON and move the intake flap (if safe) or command the servo; observe signal voltage variation. No change → open/failed potentiometer. Erratic voltage → intermittent wiring or worn potentiometer. 7) Check for blown fuses or intermittent power supply issues that could remove the reference voltage. 8) If wiring and power/ground are good but signal is open, remove and bench-test or replace the left intake potentiometer/servo assembly. 9) After repair, clear codes, perform any required adaptation/calibration procedure per service manual, then re-test for proper operation and confirm code does not return.
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Likely causes
- Open or shorted signal wire between servo potentiometer and ECU
- Failed potentiometer inside the left intake servo
- Corroded/poor connector or pin(s) at the servo harness
- Broken ground or blown fuse supplying the potentiometer reference
- Damaged harness where it flexes (pinch point)
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B1285
Servo Motor Potentiometer Airintake Left Circuit Open
Causes
- Broken or chafed wiring between left intake potentiometer/servo and ECU
- Poor or corroded connector at the potentiometer/servo
- Open circuit inside the potentiometer (failed potentiometer element) or failed servo module
- Poor ground or missing reference voltage (fuse, wiring)
- Water ingress or mechanical damage to servo connector or harness
- ECU input circuit fault (less common)
Symptoms
- Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) or vehicle message may be present
- Intake flap stuck, reduced intake resonance or altered engine breathing
- Rough idle, hesitation or reduced engine responsiveness at some engine speeds
- Diagnostic scan shows B1285 stored (intermittent or permanent)
- Possible noise from the servo when commanded or no movement when commanded
What to check
- Confirm stored DTC B1285 and note freeze frame/occurrence count
- Attempt to reproduce fault with key cycles and a dedicated diagnostic tool; check if fault is permanent or intermittent
- Visual inspect left intake servo and harness for damage, corrosion, loose pins or water ingress
- Check fuses and power supply circuits feeding intake servo(s)
- Use a scan tool to command the left intake servo and observe position/feedback values
- Measure reference voltage and ground at the servo connector with ignition on (see signal_params)
Signal parameters
- Reference voltage (typical): ~5 V (ignition ON) — must be stable
- Potentiometer signal: variable 0.5–4.5 V depending on flap position (may vary by model)
- Ground: near 0 V (low resistance to vehicle chassis ground)
- Open-circuit indication: infinite or very high resistance between signal pin and potentiometer/ECU; signal pin reads open/unplugged voltage (often 0 V or reference)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Read ECU fault memory and note freeze frame data; record stored occurrences and any related codes. 2) Visually inspect the left intake servo, connector and wiring for physical damage, corrosion, water entry or loose pins. 3) With ignition ON (engine off), use a multimeter to verify reference voltage at the servo connector (expected ~5 V) and a good ground (near 0 Ω to chassis). 4) Command the servo using a diagnostic tool while watching the potentiometer feedback on the scan tool. If the command moves the actuator but feedback does not change or is absent, suspect potentiometer or wiring. 5) With ignition OFF, check continuity/resistance of the signal wire between the servo connector and the ECU pin. An open or very high resistance indicates a broken wire or poor connector. 6) Probe the signal wire with ignition ON and move the intake flap (if safe) or command the servo; observe signal voltage variation. No change → open/failed potentiometer. Erratic voltage → intermittent wiring or worn potentiometer. 7) Check for blown fuses or intermittent power supply issues that could remove the reference voltage. 8) If wiring and power/ground are good but signal is open, remove and bench-test or replace the left intake potentiometer/servo assembly. 9) After repair, clear codes, perform any required adaptation/calibration procedure per service manual, then re-test for proper operation and confirm code does not return.
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Likely causes
- Open or shorted signal wire between servo potentiometer and ECU
- Failed potentiometer inside the left intake servo
- Corroded/poor connector or pin(s) at the servo harness
- Broken ground or blown fuse supplying the potentiometer reference
- Damaged harness where it flexes (pinch point)
Fault status
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