DTC B1706 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected abnormal continuity between the left curtain airbag (CAB) driver circuit and the vehicle battery positive (B+) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1706 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected abnormal continuity between the left curtain airbag (CAB) driver circuit and the vehicle battery positive (B+).
This "short to power" means at least one of the two wires in the CAB deployment circuit (typically the high-side and low-side driver wires) is shorted to the 12V power supply, or the squib inside the CAB module has an internal short circuit.
The SRS ECU continuously monitors the CAB circuit resistance (normally 2-3 Ω) via its internal diagnostic circuit.
If the ECU detects an abnormally high voltage (approaching battery voltage) or abnormal resistance, it immediately sets this DTC and illuminates the airbag warning lamp.
Because a short circuit can cause unintended CAB deployment or prevent deployment during a collision, the system enters fail-safe mode and disables the left CAB.
This severely compromises occupant head protection during a side impact.
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