DTC B1752 indicates a short circuit to battery positive (B+) in the RHS Rear Side Airbag squib circuit — Atto 8
DTC B1752 indicates a short circuit to battery positive (B+) in the RHS Rear Side Airbag squib circuit.
In the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), normal airbag inflator resistance is 2-3 ohms.
The control unit determines circuit status by monitoring circuit current and voltage drop.
When wiring harness insulation damage causes a short to the 12V power supply wire, the control unit detects an abnormally high potential (near battery voltage) and triggers DTC B1752.
This fault causes the system to disable the affected airbag (fail-safe mode), preventing deployment during a collision.
Additionally, continuous current creates a risk of unintended airbag deployment.
The system classifies this as a level 3 severe fault.
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