DTC B1742 indicates an abnormal short circuit between the left rear side airbag ignition loop (typically installed in the left rear seat backrest or C-pillar) and the vehicle power supply positive (B+) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1742 indicates an abnormal short circuit between the left rear side airbag ignition loop (typically installed in the left rear seat backrest or C-pillar) and the vehicle power supply positive (B+).
In the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), the airbag module connects to the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) via two wires.
Normal wiring harness resistance measures approximately 2-3 ohms.
The diagnostic system triggers this fault code upon detecting a short to power in this circuit (voltage approaching 12V battery voltage instead of the normal low-voltage signal).
This fault is extremely dangerous.
The short circuit can cause unexpected airbag deployment while driving, severely injuring occupants.
Furthermore, the system enters protection mode and disables the airbag, preventing inflation during a collision and eliminating side-impact protection.
Additionally, the SRS illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light and may lock the entire airbag system, disabling all airbags.
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