DTC B164C12 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-impedance connection between the front passenger seat belt pretensioner drive circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+) — Seal U
DTC B164C12 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-impedance connection between the front passenger seat belt pretensioner drive circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+).
The pretensioner is essentially an electric squib with a normal operating resistance of approximately 2.0-3.0Ω.
When damaged wiring harness insulation causes contact with a constant power wire, the ECU detects an abnormal voltage (approaching 12V/B+ voltage) instead of the expected open circuit or low-resistance state.
This fault triggers the SRS fail-safe mode.
The system disables the front passenger airbag and pretensioner functions to prevent injury from accidental deployment, and illuminates the airbag warning light to alert the driver.
Excessive short-circuit current also risks unintended pretensioner deployment or burning out the SRS driver chip.
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