This DTC indicates the measured resistance of the driver-side seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit falls below the SRS control module threshold (typically <1 — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the measured resistance of the driver-side seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit falls below the SRS control module threshold (typically <1.0Ω).
The seat belt pretensioner is a pyrotechnic actuator containing a resistance wire and ignition charge; normal resistance ranges from 2.0-5.0Ω.
Low resistance typically indicates a circuit short to ground, a wire-to-wire short, a partial short in the pretensioner internal resistance wire, or grounded connector pins.
This fault causes the SRS system to enter fail-safe mode.
During a collision, the pretensioner may fail to deploy and tighten the seat belt, or in extreme cases, poses a safety risk of unintended deployment.
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