This DTC indicates the front passenger seat belt pretensioner Stage 2 squib circuit is shorted to vehicle power positive (B+) — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the front passenger seat belt pretensioner Stage 2 squib circuit is shorted to vehicle power positive (B+).
Modern vehicle seat belt pretensioners typically use a dual-stage ignition design: the first stage deploys during the initial collision phase to provide basic restraint, and the second stage deploys upon detecting a more severe collision to increase protective force.
A short to power indicates an abnormal high-potential path in the squib circuit, which may cause: 1) The pretensioner to deploy unintentionally in non-collision situations, causing personal injury and property damage; 2) The Airbag Control Unit (ACU) to detect abnormal circuit voltage and enter fail-safe mode, disabling the front passenger airbag and pretensioner functions; 3) Continuous short-circuit current to damage the internal ACU driver circuit or trigger fuse protection.
This constitutes a severe electrical fault in the passive safety system and requires immediate repair.
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