DTC B171C1A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a 0Ω resistance in the Driver Knee Airbag ignition circuit, representing a typical short circuit fault — Qin Plus
DTC B171C1A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a 0Ω resistance in the Driver Knee Airbag ignition circuit, representing a typical short circuit fault.
Normal airbag inflator resistance measures between 2.0 and 3.0Ω.
A 0Ω resistance indicates a Line Short to Ground in the ignition circuit.
Possible causes include an internal short circuit in the airbag module, damaged wiring harness insulation grounding to the chassis, or a short circuit between connector terminals.
This fault causes the SRS control unit to flag the left knee airbag as unavailable, preventing deployment during a collision.
The control unit also illuminates the airbag warning light continuously.
The knee airbag is a critical restraint system component that protects the driver's lower limbs from dashboard intrusion.
Consequently, this fault significantly reduces protection performance during a frontal collision.
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