DTC B1647 indicates the driver-side seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the upper limit set by the SRS control unit (standard value typically 2 — Atto 3
DTC B1647 indicates the driver-side seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the upper limit set by the SRS control unit (standard value typically 2.0-3.0 Ω; refer to the vehicle workshop manual).
The seat belt pretensioner uses a pyrotechnic squib; its resistance reflects the electrical integrity of the firing element.
High resistance indicates an additional high-impedance point in the circuit.
Potential causes include an aging or broken internal pretensioner resistance wire, oxidized or corroded harness connectors, internal wire breaks, or poor contact.
This fault causes the SRS system to deem the pretensioner circuit unreliable.
During a collision, the pretensioner may fail to deploy, preventing the seat belt from retracting in time and severely compromising occupant protection.
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