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    Default opel astra H not cranking B1385 - Terminal 15A Circuit Malfunction

    Hi members i have a astra h here with fault code B1385 - Terminal 15A Circuit Malfunction the car doesnt crank fault code s in uec


    OP-COM - CAN Communication Window> 2005 (5)|Astra-H|Body|UEC (Underhood Electrical Centre)


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    Identifier: 0x0106
    VIN: W0L0AHL4855156000
    System name: FZM INTEDIS
    Part Number:13206753
    Software version number: FZM 8.16
    Hardware key number: H000003562
    Alpha code: HA
    Manufacturing date: 20070914
    Software Freeze Date: 04.11.2004


    Total number of fault codes: 1

    B1385 - Terminal 15A Circuit Malfunction
    (00) - Present

    Any idea what this means and why car not cranking

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    Did you check relays in UEC?

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    check all fuses and relays...

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    High riestance positive connection in the fuse box area?

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    I have similar problem and ECU was broken ,relay manualy on work but signal from ecu to relay was to low and dont cranking. First check voltage on relay

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    Hi all thanks for the reply hope its not the ecu will check relays all fuses ok which relay would be the culprit

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    check the yellow one describe as K14
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    Did you solve the problem?

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    Hi
    I have the same probleme
    Any idea
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    I had the same problem and DTC, in the end, have found that there was aftermarket alarm system fitted. After complete removal of it, car starts without problem. It's good to check under steering wheel.

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    Take fusebox out and check underneath.
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