DTC B1772 indicates the right rear seatbelt pretensioner ignition circuit resistance exceeds the standard upper limit (typically >3 — Seal U
DTC B1772 indicates the right rear seatbelt pretensioner ignition circuit resistance exceeds the standard upper limit (typically >3.6Ω or open circuit).
The seatbelt pretensioner is a key SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) actuator containing an internal squib.
During a collision, the SRS control unit (ACU) sends current to the squib to ignite the propellant, instantly tightening the seatbelt to protect the occupant.
Excessive resistance indicates high resistance, poor contact, or a complete open circuit in the ignition circuit, preventing the ACU from activating the pretensioner.
During a collision, the rear occupant on that side loses pretensioner protection, significantly increasing safety risks.
Typical causes include connector oxidation, wiring harness damage, or internal pretensioner squib failure.
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