DTC B176C1B indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit (typically >5 — Atto 8
DTC B176C1B indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit (typically >5.0Ω, normal range 2.0-3.5Ω).
The pretensioner is a pyrotechnic safety device containing an internal resistance wire and propellant.
The ECU determines its readiness by continuously monitoring the circuit current.
Excessive resistance usually indicates a high-resistance connection in the circuit, a partial open circuit, or aging of the internal pretensioner coil.
This condition can prevent the pretensioner from deploying correctly during a collision, seriously reducing the effectiveness of the occupant restraint system.
This fault is a hard fault in the passive safety system.
It generally illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning light continuously and triggers a warning chime on some models.
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