DTC B175212 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects abnormal continuity between the ignition circuit of the right rear side airbag (Side Airbag Module, typically installed inside the C-pillar trim panel or on the side of the seat backrest) and the vehicle power supply positive (B+) — Atto 3
DTC B175212 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects abnormal continuity between the ignition circuit of the right rear side airbag (Side Airbag Module, typically installed inside the C-pillar trim panel or on the side of the seat backrest) and the vehicle power supply positive (B+).
In the SRS architecture, the airbag squib circuit must maintain high-resistance isolation from both power and ground.
When the ECU detects that the circuit voltage continuously exceeds the threshold (typically over 80% of supply voltage) and the resistance falls below the specified value (<1kΩ), it identifies a short to power.
This fault may cause: 1) Airbag deployment failure during a collision (ECU triggers protective cut-off). 2) Accidental airbag deployment in extreme cases due to false triggering. 3) SRS fail-safe mode activation, limiting overall vehicle airbag functions.
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