DTC B1795-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects an abnormal short to vehicle power (B+) in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (second-stage firing circuit) — Seal U
DTC B1795-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects an abnormal short to vehicle power (B+) in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (second-stage firing circuit).
In a dual-stage pretensioner system, the second stage further tightens the seat belt during a severe collision.
Normally, this circuit remains open or low.
When the ECU detects the pretensioner circuit voltage continuously exceeding the threshold (near the 12V battery voltage), it registers a short to power.
This fault causes the ECU to immediately disable the pretensioner circuit and illuminate the airbag warning light.
In extreme cases, the pretensioner may fail to deploy or deploy abnormally during a collision.
This severe fault compromises occupant safety.
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