DTC B17301A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detected a resistance of 0 ohms in the left middle-row (second-row left-side) side airbag module firing circuit, indicating a hard short circuit — Seal U
DTC B17301A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detected a resistance of 0 ohms in the left middle-row (second-row left-side) side airbag module firing circuit, indicating a hard short circuit.
Normal airbag squib resistance is between 2.0 Ω and 4.0 Ω.
A resistance of 0 ohms indicates current passes directly through the circuit without load.
Possible causes include an internal short circuit in the airbag ignition wire, a wiring harness short to ground, a short circuit between connector terminals, or a fault in the SRS control unit (ACU) internal detection circuit.
Upon detecting this fault, the ACU immediately illuminates the airbag warning lamp and disables the left middle-row side airbag to prevent accidental deployment from the short circuit.
Consequently, the airbag will fail to deploy during a collision, posing a severe safety hazard.
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