This DTC indicates the driver side airbag squib resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold (typically <1 — Seal U
This DTC indicates the driver side airbag squib resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold (typically <1.6Ω).
Normal airbag squib resistance ranges from 1.6Ω to 2.4Ω.
Low resistance indicates an abnormal short-circuit path in the circuit.
Potential causes include an internal airbag squib short circuit, a wiring harness short to ground, or a grounded connector terminal.
The SRS system classifies this fault as an unintended deployment risk, automatically disconnects the airbag circuit, and illuminates the airbag warning lamp.
During a side impact, the airbag may fail to deploy, disabling driver side protection.
Additionally, the BYD SRS fail-safe mechanism may trigger the seat belt pretensioner linked protection logic, compromising overall passive safety system performance.
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