Code
B3647
OPEL
B — Body
Steering Wheel Remote Control Voice Control Switch Stuck
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Mechanical failure or debris causing the button to stick
- Corrosion or moisture ingress in the switch or connector
- Short or open in wiring between the switch and steering column module
- Faulty clock spring (spiral cable) or internal flex circuit damage
- Faulty steering wheel remote control / switch assembly
- Faulty steering column control module or Body Control Module (BCM) input
Symptoms
- Voice control button appears physically stuck or does not spring back
- Constant activation of voice/telephone system or no activation when pressed
- Other steering wheel buttons may exhibit intermittent or no function
- Related fault codes or communication warnings for steering wheel controls
- Possible intermittent loss of steering wheel controls after steering movement
What to check
- Scan vehicle and record B3647 and any related codes; note freeze-frame data and events
- Perform visual inspection of steering wheel switch area for debris, wear, or damage
- Inspect connector(s) at steering wheel and steering column for corrosion, bent pins, or water ingress
- Operate the voice button while watching inputs with a scan tool or multimeter (observe state change)
- Check continuity/resistance of the switch circuit and for shorts to ground or battery
- Monitor CAN bus/steering module messages to confirm button press events or stuck state
Signal parameters
- At rest: switch circuit should show open (high resistance) or a defined idle voltage (dependent on vehicle design)
- When pressed: switch circuit should switch to closed (low resistance near 0 Ω) or change voltage to ground/pull-down value
- With scan tool: a discrete button press event/message should appear on the steering-column module/CAN bus when the button is actuated
- If stuck: signal shows constant closed or constant active state (no transitions) despite physical operation
- Intermittent faults: resistance or voltage may oscillate or change with steering wheel movement (indicative of clock spring damage)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Retrieve and record stored codes, freeze frame, and related DTCs. Note whether code is permanent or pending.
- Visually inspect steering wheel button area, the steering column trim, and connectors for damage, debris, or signs of moisture.
- With ignition ON (engine off), use a scan tool to observe the voice-button input/state while physically operating the button. Confirm whether the module sees transitions.
- If the button is seen as continuously active, disconnect the steering wheel switch connector (if accessible) and observe if the fault clears or input changes (confirm connector location with service manual).
- Measure continuity/resistance of the switch circuit between the steering wheel connector and steering column module while operating the button. Look for stuck closed, open circuit, or intermittent continuity.
- Check for short to battery or ground with a multimeter and inspect wiring harness for chafing where it passes through the steering column.
- If signals behave normally at the connector but the module still reports fault, check clock spring integrity (symptoms may vary with steering angle). Replace clock spring only after following safety procedures.
- Inspect and test steering column control module or BCM inputs if wiring and switch check good. Reflash or update module software if a service update exists.
- If internal switch failure is confirmed, replace the steering wheel switch assembly or the entire steering wheel as required. Observe safety precautions — disable battery and follow manufacturer procedure for airbag/steering wheel removal.
- After repair, clear codes and perform functional test and road test. Verify no reoccurrence and that related steering wheel functions operate correctly.
Likely causes
- Button contact welded or obstructed by dirt/debris causing permanent closed state
- Damaged flex circuit in clock spring causing intermittent/constant signal
- Pin corrosion or bent terminal in the steering wheel connector
- Short to battery or ground on the voice-switch signal circuit
- Failed steering wheel switch assembly (membrane or microswitch failure)
Fault status
Status
Steering wheel voice-control switch reported stuck (constant active or inactive signal) — input not switching as expected.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours
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