DTC B175A-00 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects 0 ohms resistance in the igniter (inflator) circuit of the right rear side airbag, typically located in the right rear seat side or C-pillar trim panel — Atto 3
DTC B175A-00 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects 0 ohms resistance in the igniter (inflator) circuit of the right rear side airbag, typically located in the right rear seat side or C-pillar trim panel.
Normal igniter resistance is 2.0-3.0 ohms.
A resistance of 0 indicates a short circuit.
Possible causes include an internal igniter short, a wiring harness short to ground, a short between connector terminals, or a control module internal driver circuit fault.
This fault forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode.
The right rear side airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, and the airbag warning lamp (SRS lamp) may illuminate continuously.
- 1Airbag igniter internal short circuit: The igniter bridge wire or pyrotechnic charge inside the airbag assembly shorts internally due to moisture, manufacturing defects, or aging.
- 2Wiring harness short circuit: Seat adjustment wear, crushing, water ingress, or rodent chewing damaged the wiring harness insulation under the right rear seat or in the C-pillar area, causing a short to ground or a short between twisted pair wires.
- 3Connector fault: Airbag connector (usually yellow) terminals bent or backed out, or the shorting bar failed to separate correctly during connection, causing a short circuit between terminals.
- 4Control module internal fault: A damaged airbag drive circuit inside the SRS ECU triggers a false low-resistance fault.
- 5Improper repair operations: Connecting or disconnecting the airbag connector without disconnecting the battery during recent seat or interior trim panel removal or installation, causing static electricity or an accidental short circuit in the deployment circuit.
- 1Safety preparation: Switch the vehicle OFF, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Locate component: Confirm the right rear side airbag location (Qin series: typically located on the side of the right rear seat backrest or inside the lower C-pillar trim panel). Inspect the yellow dedicated connector and wiring harness for damage, water stains, or crush marks.
- 3Isolation measurement: Disconnect the airbag connector (use a dedicated shorting clip to prevent static electricity). Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance between the connector terminals on the airbag assembly side. The normal value is 2.0-3.0 Ω. If the resistance is 0 Ω, replace the airbag assembly.
- 4Harness inspection: Measure resistance to ground and resistance between terminals at the harness-side connector. If resistance is 0 Ω or extremely low, inspect the entire harness route (especially at seat slide rails and hinges). Repair damaged insulation or replace the harness.
- 5Simulation test: Connect a 2.7Ω dedicated simulation resistor (substitute load) to the SRS ECU-side wiring harness. Clear the DTC. If the fault disappears, the original airbag assembly is faulty. If the fault remains, check the SRS ECU or wiring harness for a short to ground.
- 6System reset: After repair, reconnect all connectors (listen for the locking click) and connect the battery. Use the VDS diagnostic tool to clear the fault code and execute the 'SRS system self-learning/configuration' procedure. Confirm B175A-00 does not return and the SRS warning light turns off normally.
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