DTC B1792 indicates the driver-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance falls below the normal range calibrated by the SRS ECU (typically 2 — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1792 indicates the driver-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance falls below the normal range calibrated by the SRS ECU (typically 2.0-3.0Ω).
The second-stage pretensioner features a seat belt retractor with a dual-stage igniter that deploys in stages based on collision severity.
A low resistance value (<1.5Ω or close to 0Ω) indicates abnormal conduction resulting from an internal short circuit in the pretensioner igniter, a wiring harness short to ground, or connector water ingress and oxidation.
This fault forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode, disabling the pretensioner and associated airbag functions.
In extreme cases, the pretensioner may deploy without a collision or fail to operate during a collision, severely compromising the occupant restraint system's protection performance.
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