DTC B1770-00 indicates the SRS (airbag) control module detects the right rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance is 0 Ω or close to 0 Ω — Qin Plus
DTC B1770-00 indicates the SRS (airbag) control module detects the right rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance is 0 Ω or close to 0 Ω.
Normally, the seat belt pretensioner acts as a pyrotechnic actuator with a standard squib resistance between 2.0-5.0 ohms.
A resistance of 0 indicates a hard short in the circuit.
Possible causes include an internal short in the pretensioner squib, a wiring harness short to body ground or power, or an internal short in the connector.
This fault causes the SRS system to determine the pretensioner has failed.
During a collision, the right rear seat belt pretensioner will not deploy, severely compromising the occupant restraint system's effectiveness.
The fault also illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp and may inhibit the entire airbag system.
Water entered the B-pillar after fording, causing the connector to short-circuit.
Pretensioner internal squib shorted from aging
Wiring harness pinched and shorted after accident repair
Connector short-circuit protection tab failed, causing false trouble code.