DTC B170612 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects abnormal continuity between the left curtain shield airbag squib circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+) — Atto 8
DTC B170612 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects abnormal continuity between the left curtain shield airbag squib circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+).
In the SRS system, the squib remains isolated from the power supply during normal operation.
The ACM provides a brief pulse current only at the moment of deployment.
A short to power continuously energizes the circuit, resulting in the following: (1) The curtain airbag fails to deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of side protection. (2) Short-circuit current may damage the internal ACM driver circuit. (3) The system enters fault protection mode, continuously illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning light, and may sound a buzzer on some models.
This fault constitutes a hard short and typically does not clear automatically.
Repair immediately.
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