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B1983 — Device Power Circuit Low

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B1983

HUMMER B — Body

Device Power Circuit Low

Brand: HUMMER
Type: B — Body
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Causes

  • Weak or discharged battery
  • Corroded or loose battery terminals
  • Open or blown fuse / fusible link in device supply
  • Damaged wiring (open, high resistance) in power feed or ground
  • Poor or intermittent ground connection
  • Short to ground or high current draw from the device

Symptoms

  • Associated device(s) do not operate or operate intermittently (lights, seat, mirror, door module, etc.)
  • Illuminated warning or message related to the affected system
  • Multiple body/control modules reporting communication or power faults
  • Stored B1983 (and possibly related codes) in module memory

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and DTC history — confirm B1983 and related codes
  • Check battery state-of-charge and cranking/resting voltage (should be ~12.4–12.8 V at rest, ~13.5–14.5 V with engine running)
  • Inspect battery terminals and ground straps for corrosion and tightness
  • Visually inspect fuses, fusible links and fuse block for damage; test continuity
  • Inspect wiring and connectors for the affected device for corrosion, pin damage, or water intrusion
  • Backprobe device power and ground pins and measure voltage while operating the device

Signal parameters

  • Nominal battery voltage (key ON, engine OFF): ~12.4–12.8 V
  • Charging system voltage (engine running): ~13.5–14.5 V
  • Voltage measured at device power pin under load: should remain within ~1 V of battery/charging voltage
  • Voltage drop to watch for: >1 V drop between battery positive and device power pin indicates wiring/fuse/connection problem
  • Ground resistance: typically
  • Device current draw: varies by device; unexpected high current suggests internal short

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Verify the code: connect scan tool, retrieve B1983 and any related codes, note freeze-frame data and occurrence conditions (key ON, engine running, after cranking).
  2. Check battery and charging: test battery voltage and health; charge or replace if low. Verify alternator output with engine running.
  3. Inspect power distribution: locate and inspect fuses/fusible links for the affected circuit; replace suspect fuses and retest.
  4. Visual harness inspection: inspect wiring from the power source/BCM to the affected device for abrasion, breaks, chewed wires, or water ingress at connectors.
  5. Measure at the device: backprobe the device power pin and ground; measure voltage with the device commanded ON and during fault conditions to replicate low-voltage reading.
  6. Check voltage at module: if device power is supplied from a module (BCM), measure voltage at the module output pin; compare to battery voltage to isolate wiring vs module issue.
  7. Check grounds: measure continuity and resistance between device ground and battery negative; clean and tighten ground connections as needed.
  8. Isolate the load: disconnect the affected device and monitor if the low-voltage condition clears; if it does, suspect the device as a load/short.
  9. Wiggle and load testing: with the device connected and powered, wiggle connectors/harness while monitoring voltage to locate intermittent faults.
  10. If wiring and device check good, suspect module fault: verify module power inputs and outputs, update software if applicable, and consider module bench test or replacement per OEM procedures.
  11. Clear DTCs and retest: after repairs, clear codes and perform functional test cycles to confirm the fault does not return.

Likely causes

  • Blown fuse for the affected device circuit
  • Loose or corroded battery terminal or ground strap
  • High-resistance splice/connector in the feed to the device
  • Device internal short causing voltage drop
  • Intermittent connector contact caused by moisture or damage

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Device Power Circuit Low — the module detected low supply voltage to a device circuit. Verify battery, fuses, wiring, grounds and device for low-voltage condition.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 1.0-3.0 hours

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