DTC B1767 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right front side curtain airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply terminal (B+), resulting in a short to power — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1767 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right front side curtain airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply terminal (B+), resulting in a short to power.
Under normal conditions, the airbag inflator circuit maintains high impedance (open-circuit state, with resistance typically between 2-5Ω) and conducts only momentarily when the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) triggers it.
This fault indicates the airbag circuit may remain continuously energized even if the ACU does not issue a deployment command, causing two serious consequences: 1) The airbag may deploy unexpectedly during vehicle operation, causing serious occupant injury. 2) The system detects the abnormal voltage and enters protection mode, disabling the entire SRS system and preventing airbag deployment during a collision.
This hard short-circuit fault typically causes the SRS warning lamp to illuminate continuously.
Clearing the fault code will not resolve the issue.
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