DTC B1712 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects a 0 ohm resistance in the right curtain airbag firing circuit (located in the roof side rail, protecting front and rear occupant heads) — Atto 3
DTC B1712 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects a 0 ohm resistance in the right curtain airbag firing circuit (located in the roof side rail, protecting front and rear occupant heads).
This indicates a hard short circuit in the firing circuit (short to ground or short to power), not an open circuit.
Normal airbag inflator resistance ranges from 2.0-3.0 ohms (typical value approx. 2.3Ω).
A 0 ohm resistance allows current to bypass the inflator bridge wire.
This prevents proper airbag deployment during a collision or creates a major safety risk of unintended deployment.
The SRS ECU continuously monitors all firing circuit impedances in real time using a highly sensitive Wheatstone bridge circuit.
If the ECU detects a resistance below the safety threshold (typically <0.8Ω), it sets this DTC, illuminates the airbag warning light, immediately disables the right curtain airbag and related coordinated protection strategies, and enters safety protection mode.
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