DTC B178A1A indicates the SRS control module detects the Passenger Second Stage Front Airbag igniter circuit resistance at or near 0 ohms — Atto 3
DTC B178A1A indicates the SRS control module detects the Passenger Second Stage Front Airbag igniter circuit resistance at or near 0 ohms.
The second-stage airbag uses dual-stage ignition technology to control the deployment time interval based on collision severity.
A resistance of 0 ohms indicates a short circuit fault in the airbag igniter circuit (short between wires or short to ground), not an open circuit.
This fault causes the SRS system to enter degraded mode: the system disables this specific airbag circuit to prevent accidental deployment and illuminates the airbag warning light.
In a frontal collision, the passenger side may lose second-stage cushioning protection, deploying only the first-stage airbag or failing to deploy entirely, which significantly reduces occupant protection.
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