DTC B164C indicates an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger-side seat belt pretensioner control circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+) — Atto 8
DTC B164C indicates an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger-side seat belt pretensioner control circuit and the vehicle power supply (B+).
The seat belt pretensioner is a key actuator in the SRS system and contains a pyrotechnic device.
Under normal conditions, the airbag ECU triggers the pretensioner only during a collision via a low-level signal.
A short to power continuously exposes the pretensioner supply or control circuit to 12V.
This fails the system self-check, illuminates the SRS warning lamp, and creates a severe safety risk: the short-circuit current may accidentally trigger the pretensioner (instantly and permanently locking the seat belt), or circuit protection mechanisms may prevent proper pretensioner deployment during a collision.
Repair this hard short-circuit fault immediately to ensure full passive safety system functionality.
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