This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the driver-side dual-stage airbag Stage 2 ignition circuit and body ground — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the driver-side dual-stage airbag Stage 2 ignition circuit and body ground.
In modern SRS systems, the driver airbag typically features a dual-stage inflator: Stage 1 deploys during minor collisions, and Stage 2 delays deployment during severe collisions to enhance protection.
A short to ground indicates the ECU detects an abnormally low voltage on the Stage 2 ignition circuit (typically <1Ω resistance).
Damaged wiring harness insulation, an internal clock spring short circuit, or an internal airbag module fault can cause this condition.
This fault causes the following: 1) The airbag system enters fail-safe mode; the Stage 2 airbag may fail to deploy or deploy unintentionally during a collision. 2) The SRS warning lamp remains illuminated, degrading the overall vehicle safety rating. 3) In extreme cases, short-circuit current can trigger accidental airbag deployment, posing a severe safety hazard.
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