DTC B173712 indicates a short to power in the firing circuit of the right second-row side airbag module in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B173712 indicates a short to power in the firing circuit of the right second-row side airbag module in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
Specifically, the "right second-row side airbag" typically refers to the side impact airbag located in the right B-pillar or the side of the right seat.
The "12" suffix indicates a circuit short to battery positive (B+).
This fault causes the following conditions: 1) The airbag may fail to ignite and deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of side impact protection. 2) In extreme cases, unintended triggering may cause accidental airbag deployment. 3) The SRS control unit detects abnormally high circuit voltage (typically above 4.5V) and enters fault protection mode.
This may disable the entire airbag system and continuously illuminate the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
- 1Damaged right middle-row side airbag wiring harness or aged insulation chafes against the body power wiring harness, causing a short circuit. Common causes include vehicle wading, underbody scraping, or improper harness routing during modification.
- 2Bent pins, backed-out pins, or corrosion from water ingress at the airbag connector (usually located under the seat or inside the B-pillar trim panel), causing a short circuit between the ignition circuit terminal and the power supply terminal.
- 3Internal short circuit in the SRS clock spring or insulation failure between coil windings, causing a short to power in the steering wheel or seat side airbag circuit.
- 4Internal squib short circuit in the right middle row side airbag module. If this rare fault occurs, replace the entire airbag module.
- 5The vehicle suffered a previous side impact. The airbag did not deploy, but the impact crushed and deformed the wiring harness. Alternatively, improperly securing the harness during accident repairs caused it to rub against a power wire, resulting in a short circuit.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor, preventing accidental airbag deployment and personal injury.
- 2Visual inspection: Remove the right B-pillar lower trim panel or seat side trim panel. Check the right middle-row side airbag connector (usually a yellow plug) for looseness, water ingress, corrosion, or foreign objects. Check the wiring harness for obvious damage or crush marks.
- 3Circuit measurement: Use a multimeter to measure the voltage between the airbag connector terminal and body ground. The normal voltage is 0 V. Measure continuity to the positive power supply terminal. The normal resistance is infinite. If the multimeter detects 12 V or continuity, confirm a short to power.
- 4Step-by-step diagnosis: Disconnect the airbag module connector and measure voltage on the harness side at the control unit. If voltage remains, the fault is in the wiring harness or connector. If voltage disappears, the fault is in the airbag module.
- 5Wiring harness repair: If the wiring harness is damaged, re-wrap it using high-temperature tape (Kapton tape). Replace the entire airbag wiring harness if necessary. Never use standard electrical tape or simple twisted splices to repair the airbag circuit.
- 6Component Replacement: If diagnostics confirm an internal short circuit in the airbag module, replace the right second-row side airbag module. If the clock spring is faulty, replace the clock spring. After replacement, use the dedicated diagnostic tool to clear the fault code and write the system configuration.
- 7Final verification: Reconnect all connectors, restore power, and start the vehicle. Confirm the SRS warning light turns off after self-check. Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm the right middle-row side airbag resistance is within the normal range of 2.0-3.0 Ω.
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