DTC B172312 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an abnormally low-resistance path between the right knee airbag (Knee Airbag - Passenger Side) ignition circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (+B, usually 12V) — Qin Plus
DTC B172312 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an abnormally low-resistance path between the right knee airbag (Knee Airbag - Passenger Side) ignition circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (+B, usually 12V).
In the SRS, normal airbag squib resistance is typically 2-3Ω.
The ECU supplies a low-voltage detection signal.
When the circuit shorts to power, the ECU detects an abnormally high voltage or a constant 12V and logs a Short to B+ fault.
This severe active safety system fault may cause: 1) the airbag to fail to deploy during a collision (the short circuit diverts ignition energy); 2) unexpected airbag deployment in extreme cases due to short-circuit current; 3) the SRS to enter fail-safe mode, restricting all airbag functions.
The '12' in the DTC is the sub-code specifically indicating a short-to-power fault.
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