This DTC indicates the driver-side knee airbag module squib resistance falls below the SRS control unit (ACU) threshold (typically below 1 — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the driver-side knee airbag module squib resistance falls below the SRS control unit (ACU) threshold (typically below 1.5Ω).
The knee airbag mounts on the left side of the dashboard below the steering wheel to protect the driver's knees and lower limbs during a frontal collision.
Low resistance typically indicates a short circuit in the squib circuit (short between wires, short to ground, or internal short within the airbag module), causing the ACU to detect abnormally low circuit resistance.
This fault forces the SRS system into degraded mode.
During a collision, the knee airbag may fail to deploy or deploy inadvertently.
Simultaneously, the instrument cluster airbag warning light remains illuminated, severely compromising passive safety functions.
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