This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects the circuit resistance of the front passenger dual-stage frontal airbag Stage 2 inflator is below the calibrated threshold (typically below 1 — Seal U
This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects the circuit resistance of the front passenger dual-stage frontal airbag Stage 2 inflator is below the calibrated threshold (typically below 1.0Ω; normal range: 1.5-3.0Ω).
In a dual-stage airbag system, the Stage 2 inflator provides additional gas output during a severe collision.
Low resistance usually indicates a short circuit (short to ground, wire-to-wire short, or internal inflator short).
This condition may prevent proper airbag deployment during a collision (insufficient deployment force) or, in extreme cases, cause unintended deployment due to abnormal current.
The ECU continuously monitors the inflator circuit resistance via its internal diagnostic circuit.
If the resistance remains below the lower limit for a specified duration (typically several hundred milliseconds), the ECU sets this DTC, illuminates the SRS warning lamp, and may disable the front passenger airbag function.
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