DTC B174111 indicates a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag ignition circuit — Seal U
DTC B174111 indicates a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag ignition circuit.
In the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), this means the wiring between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the left rear side airbag module (typically the low-side drive wire or high-side power wire) has an abnormal electrical connection to vehicle ground (GND).
This drops the circuit resistance abnormally, typically below 1-2 ohms.
This fault causes the ACU to detect a short-circuit risk in the airbag circuit.
To prevent accidental deployment or insufficient ignition energy, the system disables the airbag and illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
The left rear side airbag typically mounts inside the C-pillar trim panel or on the side of the rear seat.
The wiring harness routes through crush-prone areas, such as the sill trim panel and seat rails, making mechanical damage a frequent cause of this fault.
An aftermarket rear seat modification on a Qin Pro DM pinched the wiring harness, causing a short circuit.
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