DTC B176E12 indicates abnormal continuity between the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+), representing a "short to power" — Atto 8
DTC B176E12 indicates abnormal continuity between the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+), representing a "short to power".
In the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), the seat belt pretensioner is a pyrotechnic actuator.
Under normal conditions, its circuit must remain isolated from the power supply; the SRS ECU supplies a momentary high-current ignition signal only during a collision.
A short to power indicates: 1) continuous battery voltage across the pretensioner terminals risks accidental deployment (extremely dangerous); 2) the SRS ECU detects circuit voltage above the threshold (typically >5V or near 12V) and registers a severe fault; 3) the system immediately illuminates the airbag warning light and disables the entire airbag system (including front and side airbags), leaving the vehicle without collision protection.
This fault involves the left rear seat belt pretensioner (typically located at the lower B-pillar or on the seat frame).
The circuit comprises the ignition loop routing from the SRS ECU through the floor harness to the left rear seat.
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