DTC B1622 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically below 1 — Atto 8
DTC B1622 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically below 1.0Ω) between the driver side airbag inflator circuit and battery positive (B+, 12V).
Normally, the airbag inflator circuit maintains a high-resistance state (open circuit or the 2-3Ω resistance of the inflator itself).
A short to power means the SRS module detects supply voltage instead of the expected high-resistance signal when checking circuit integrity.
This fault poses extreme safety risks.
During a collision, the SRS module may fail to trigger the inflator circuit, preventing airbag deployment.
Additionally, specific operating conditions (such as intermittent wiring contact or voltage fluctuations) can cause unintended airbag deployment, severely threatening driver safety.
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