This DTC indicates a short to body ground in the driver-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner deployment circuit — Atto 3
This DTC indicates a short to body ground in the driver-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner deployment circuit.
The second-stage pretensioner is a pyrotechnic device in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System).
It operates in series or parallel with the first-stage pretensioner to provide greater seat belt tightening force during a severe collision (high-speed frontal impact).
A short to ground occurs when damaged insulation on the positive wire from the SRS ECU to the pretensioner squib contacts the vehicle body metal, causing circuit resistance to drop abnormally (typically <1Ω).
The SRS ECU detects this abnormal current path, illuminates the airbag warning lamp, and disables the second-stage pretensioner function.
In a severe collision, the driver may lose second-stage protection, increasing the risk of injury.
In extreme cases, the short-circuit current can accidentally trigger the pretensioner, locking the seat belt and requiring costly replacement.
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