DTC B165E-00 indicates an abnormally low-impedance connection (short to ground) between the airbag system (SRS) right front impact sensor signal or power circuit and body ground (GND) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B165E-00 indicates an abnormally low-impedance connection (short to ground) between the airbag system (SRS) right front impact sensor signal or power circuit and body ground (GND).
This sensor typically mounts on the right front side member, radiator support, or fender reinforcement to detect collision acceleration on the right front side of the vehicle.
A short to ground prevents the SRS control unit (ACU) from correctly reading the sensor's acceleration signal output (typically an analog or digital signal from a piezoelectric or MEMS sensor).
This causes the following conditions: 1) airbags failing to deploy during an actual collision; 2) the system entering fail-safe mode and illuminating the SRS warning lamp; 3) in extreme cases, abnormal signals causing unintended airbag deployment.
This safety-critical fault requires immediate repair.
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