DTC B1762 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected a short to ground in the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag deployment circuit — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1762 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected a short to ground in the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag deployment circuit.
Electrically, the side curtain airbag squib is a resistive load (typically 2-5 Ω).
The SRS ECU controls it via a twisted pair.
The ECU sets this code when it detects the circuit's insulation resistance to body ground falls below the threshold (typically <1 Ω) or when it detects abnormal ground voltage.
This fault indicates: 1) Positive or negative squib wiring shorted to body metal within the A-pillar, B-pillar, or C-pillar trim, or in the headliner harness; 2) Igniter bridge wire insulation failure inside the airbag module; 3) Driver MOSFET breakdown inside the SRS ECU.
This fault prevents the airbag from deploying during a collision (open-circuit protection mode) or, in extreme cases, creates a risk of unintended deployment.
Consequently, the ECU illuminates the airbag warning light and disables the system.
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