DTC B1709 indicates the left side curtain airbag (located at the top left of the vehicle, protecting front and rear occupant heads during side impacts) igniter circuit resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold — Atto 8
DTC B1709 indicates the left side curtain airbag (located at the top left of the vehicle, protecting front and rear occupant heads during side impacts) igniter circuit resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold. (Standard resistance is typically 2.0–3.0 Ω; "low resistance" generally indicates a measured value below 1.5 Ω or near 0 Ω.) This indicates a short in the igniter circuit.
Possible causes include a shorted internal squib, a wiring harness short to ground, a wire-to-wire short, or an internal connector short.
This fault forces the SRS system into a degraded mode: during a collision, the left side curtain airbag may fail to deploy (loss of protection), or in extreme cases, deploy unintentionally.
The system illuminates the airbag warning lamp to indicate an occupant safety system hazard, requiring immediate repair.
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