DTC B178A indicates the Stage 2 Passenger Front Airbag inflator circuit resistance measures 0 ohms (or near 0 ohms; normal range is 2 — Atto 8
DTC B178A indicates the Stage 2 Passenger Front Airbag inflator circuit resistance measures 0 ohms (or near 0 ohms; normal range is 2.0–3.0 ohms). "Stage 2" refers to the secondary trigger circuit of a dual-stage airbag, providing greater deployment energy during a severe collision.
A resistance of 0 ohms indicates a hard short (short to ground or short to power), not an open circuit.
This fault triggers the SRS fail-safe mechanism: the control unit disables the passenger airbag Stage 2 deployment function, or disables the airbag entirely, and illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning light.
During a collision, this causes insufficient passenger protection, posing a serious safety hazard.
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