DTC B171E indicates the driver-side knee airbag (Left Knee Airbag Module) firing circuit resistance exceeds the ACU (Airbag Control Unit) calibrated threshold (typically >3 — Seal U
DTC B171E indicates the driver-side knee airbag (Left Knee Airbag Module) firing circuit resistance exceeds the ACU (Airbag Control Unit) calibrated threshold (typically >3.0Ω, standard value 2.0-3.0Ω).
Located under the left side of the dashboard, this airbag protects the driver's lower limbs from secondary impact during a frontal collision.
High resistance essentially indicates an open circuit or high-impedance state.
Causes include poor airbag connector contact, an open wiring harness inside the dashboard, an internal open circuit in the airbag inflator, or an ACU detection circuit fault.
This fault forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode.
It can prevent the knee airbag from deploying during a collision, continuously illuminate the instrument panel airbag warning light, and compromise the vehicle's passive safety system.
Clock spring aging caused an open circuit, resulting in high resistance.
Poor contact at airbag connector (intermittent abnormal resistance)
Wiring harness chafing caused short circuit and coding error after accident repair
Wiring harness under the seat corroded and shorted after wading through water