SRS ECU (Airbag Electronic Control Unit) internal self-test fault or abnormal external communication/power supply — Seal U
SRS ECU (Airbag Electronic Control Unit) internal self-test fault or abnormal external communication/power supply.
This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detected a functional fault in its processor, memory, power management circuit, or critical sensor interfaces during the self-test.
This triggers the system to enter fail-safe mode (disabling all airbags, seat belt pretensioners, and the crash fuel cut-off function).
Specific fault conditions include: 1) ECU internal hardware damage (e.g., BGA chip cold solder joints or aging electrolytic capacitors); 2) Abnormal impedance in the 12V power supply or ground circuit causing an ECU reset; 3) CAN network communication interruption (loss of synchronization with the vehicle control unit and instrument cluster); 4) Short or open circuit in the signal links of critical safety sensors (front impact sensor, side impact pressure sensor, seat occupancy sensor) exceeding the calibrated threshold.
This fault may prevent airbag deployment during a collision or risk unintended static deployment.
Immediately remove the vehicle from service and perform repairs.
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