This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detected an open circuit or disconnected condition in the left knee airbag module (Driver Knee Airbag Module) during self-diagnosis — Atto 3
This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detected an open circuit or disconnected condition in the left knee airbag module (Driver Knee Airbag Module) during self-diagnosis.
Specifically, when the SRS ECU sends a test signal to the left knee airbag igniter circuit, it fails to receive a normal circuit response or detects a circuit resistance exceeding the normal threshold (typically infinite or extremely high resistance).
Consequently, the left knee airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of lower limb protection for the driver.
Additionally, the SRS enters fail-safe mode and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
The system may also lock the deployment function of the entire airbag system, severely compromising passive safety performance.
- 1Loose or not fully seated knee airbag module connector, or damaged locking tab, causing poor pin contact or complete disconnection.
- 2Open circuit, short to ground, or short to power in the wiring harness between the SRS ECU and the left knee airbag module.
- 3Left knee airbag module internal squib open circuit or abnormal resistance (resistance too high or too low)
- 4Oxidized, corroded, or backed-out connector pins causing increased contact resistance.
- 5Improper airbag module installation or pinched wiring harness after accident repairs or instrument panel removal and installation.
- 1Safety preparation: Turn the power switch to OFF, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds for the SRS capacitor to discharge fully.
- 2Visual inspection: Remove the driver-side knee trim panel. Check that the left knee airbag module connector is fully seated. Confirm the locking tab is intact and secure.
- 3Circuit measurement: Use a multimeter to measure the harness resistance between the SRS ECU and the knee airbag module (must be less than 1 Ω), the harness resistance to ground (must be greater than 1 MΩ), and the voltage to ground (must be less than 1 V).
- 4Component replacement test: Disconnect the original airbag module, connect a known-good left knee airbag module (or simulated load), and read the fault code to determine if the module is faulty.
- 5Connector handling: If pins show oxidation, clean with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease. If the locking tab is damaged, replace the connector or repair the wiring harness.
- 6System reset: Reconnect all components, turn on the power, and clear the fault code using the diagnostic tool. Wait 20 seconds, re-read the codes, and confirm B1717-00 does not return.
- 7Function check: Perform an SRS system self-check. Confirm the airbag warning light turns off after the self-check and the system returns to normal.
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