This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) recorded a rear collision event — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) recorded a rear collision event.
The system sets this code when the Rear Impact Sensor detects a deceleration threshold trigger in a specific direction, or the accelerometer integrated within the SRS control unit identifies a G-value change consistent with a rear collision.
This event-recording DTC may accompany seat belt pretensioner activation or an airbag deployment command.
Upon storing this code, the system illuminates the airbag fault warning lamp, may disable specific airbag functions to prevent unintended secondary deployment, and records key collision data in the freeze frame (such as vehicle speed, seat occupancy status, and seat belt buckle switch status) for accident analysis.
If no actual collision occurred, the sensor or control unit has an electrical fault or signal interference.
- 1An actual rear collision caused the rear impact sensor (located on the rear panel or C-pillar) to reach its trigger threshold.
- 2Rear collision sensor mounting bracket deformed or loose, or internal piezoelectric element damaged, causing a false signal.
- 3The sensor wiring harness shorts to ground or power, or electromagnetic interference affects the signal circuit, generating a false collision signal.
- 4Internal accelerometer fault in the SRS control unit, or software algorithm misjudgment identifying normal bumps as a collision.
- 5Severe drop in vehicle 12V battery voltage or poor system ground causes abnormal control unit signal sampling.
- 1Use VDS2000 or the latest diagnostic tool to read the complete SRS fault codes and freeze frame data. Confirm the specific collision detection sensor location, trigger time, and vehicle status parameters.
- 2Visually inspect the rear of the vehicle (rear bumper, rear body panel, tail lamp housing) for signs of collision, repair, or water ingress.
- 3Remove the rear bumper. Check the rear crash sensor physical mounting condition, connector security, and wiring harness insulation for damage. Measure the sensor power supply (usually a 5V reference voltage) and signal output.
- 4Use an oscilloscope to monitor the sensor signal wire waveform. Lightly tap the sensor mounting base to simulate slight vibration and check for abnormal voltage spikes.
- 5Check the SRS control unit appearance, mounting torque, and power/ground points (focusing on instrument panel frame ground point G301). Perform the control unit self-learning calibration if necessary.
- 6If there is no actual collision history and the hardware is normal, update the SRS control unit software to the latest version, clear the fault code, and perform a road test to verify. If the fault recurs, replace the rear crash sensor or the ACU assembly.
- 7After repair, use the dedicated collision simulator to verify sensor function and confirm the system has returned to normal monitoring status.
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