DTC B1719 indicates a short to B+ in the Driver Side Knee Airbag squib circuit — Atto 3
DTC B1719 indicates a short to B+ in the Driver Side Knee Airbag squib circuit.
In the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the knee airbag squib is a low-value resistor (standard value 2.0 ± 0.3 Ω).
Under normal conditions, the airbag ECU triggers the squib by controlling the ground circuit.
When the diagnostic system detects the circuit voltage continuously exceeding the threshold (typically above 4.5V, approaching the 12V battery voltage), it identifies a short to power.
This fault results in the following: 1) The ECU actively disables the airbag circuit, preventing deployment during a collision and resulting in a loss of driver leg protection. 2) A potential safety risk exists; in extreme cases, circuit abnormalities may cause unintended airbag deployment. 3) The SRS enters fail-safe mode and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
Inspect for damaged wiring harness insulation, misaligned connector terminals, electrolytic short circuits caused by fluid ingress, and internal short circuits within the airbag module squib.
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