DTC B1645 indicates the driver-side seat belt pretensioner squib circuit resistance measures 0 Ω or close to 0 Ω, confirming a short circuit — Atto 8
DTC B1645 indicates the driver-side seat belt pretensioner squib circuit resistance measures 0 Ω or close to 0 Ω, confirming a short circuit.
The pretensioner is a critical SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) component.
During a collision, it fires the squib to rapidly tighten the seat belt and secure the occupant in the seat.
A 0 Ω resistance typically indicates an internal short circuit in the pretensioner squib, a wiring harness short to ground, bridged connector terminals, or a faulty internal driver circuit in the SRS control module.
This fault forces the SRS into fail-safe mode and continuously illuminates the instrument panel airbag warning light.
In a collision, the affected pretensioner will fail to deploy.
This condition may also disrupt normal airbag deployment logic, creating a severe safety hazard.
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