DTC B176A indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects a resistance of 0 ohms in the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit — Atto 8
DTC B176A indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects a resistance of 0 ohms in the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit.
Normally, as a pyrotechnic device, the pretensioner resistance ranges from 1.5–3.0 Ω (depending on vehicle configuration).
A resistance of 0 indicates a short in the circuit, typically a short to ground or an internal short within the pretensioner.
This causes the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) to identify a pretensioner circuit fault.
During a collision, the left rear seat belt pretensioner may fail to deploy, severely compromising rear occupant restraint protection.
This fault also illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning light and may lock the entire airbag system, preventing other airbags from deploying normally.
Worn B-pillar wiring harness caused pretensioner short circuit
Pretensioner connector shorted from water ingress after wading
Internal short circuit in pretensioner after accident repairs
Intermittent short circuit causing intermittent B176A