This DTC indicates the left rear side airbag squib resistance falls below the normal threshold set by the SRS control module (ACU) (typically below 1 — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the left rear side airbag squib resistance falls below the normal threshold set by the SRS control module (ACU) (typically below 1.2Ω-1.5Ω; standard range is generally 1.5Ω-3.5Ω).
Low resistance usually indicates a short circuit in the squib circuit.
Possible causes include a wiring harness short to ground, a wire-to-wire short, an internal connector short, or an internal short within the airbag module itself.
This fault causes the SRS system to classify the airbag as unsafe.
The airbag may fail to deploy during a collision (as the system may disable the circuit to prevent accidental deployment), or it poses a risk of unintended deployment.
This is an active safety system fault requiring immediate repair.
Qin Pro DM: Left rear airbag harness pin backed out, resulting in low resistance
Qin Pro seat adjustment chafed the airbag wiring harness, causing a short circuit.
False internal fault report in Qin Pro SRS control module