The C1432 OBD2 fault code relates to the Damper LR circuit. This is part of the vehicle's chassis control system. When the short to ground, the control module cannot properly monitor or regulate this system, which may affect braking, traction, stability, or suspension performance.
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Symptoms
- Traction control light on
- Stability control disabled
- Suspension feels different
- Vehicle may feel unstable
- Possible warning chime
Common Causes
- Faulty component — internal damage or wear affecting the Damper LR
- Wiring issues — broken, corroded, or chafed wires in the circuit
- Connector problems — loose, oxidized, or moisture-damaged pins
- an electrical short to ground is detected — creates a direct path to ground, causing the circuit to read 0V
- Control module fault — rare, but the chassis control module may have an internal fault
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
- Scan with OBD2 tool — Confirm C1432 is active. Check for additional chassis DTCs.
- Visual inspection — Examine the Damper LR wiring and connector for corrosion or damage.
- Check voltage and ground — Use a multimeter to verify proper reference voltage.
- Test component — Compare readings to factory specs. A stuck or erratic signal confirms failure.
- Check for shorts/opens — Perform continuity tests on the wiring between the component and control module.
Repair & Solutions
- If the component is defective, replace the Damper LR with an OEM or quality aftermarket part.
- Repair any damaged wiring or connectors using proper methods.
- Clear the DTC with an OBD2 scanner and test drive to verify the code does not return.
- If the code persists after component replacement, inspect the control module connector or consider module testing.
Related Codes
- C1429 — Input-shaft-speed Input Circuit Failure
- C1430 — Damper LR Circuit Open
- C1431 — Damper LR Circuit Short To Battery
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