DTC B17771A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a circuit resistance of 0Ω or close to 0Ω for the second-row left seat belt pretensioner — Atto 8
DTC B17771A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a circuit resistance of 0Ω or close to 0Ω for the second-row left seat belt pretensioner.
Normally, the squib resistance inside an undeployed pretensioner is 2.0Ω±0.2Ω.
A resistance of 0Ω indicates a hard short in the circuit.
Potential causes include an internal short in the pretensioner coil, a wiring harness short to body ground, or a short between connector terminals.
This is a safety system hard fault.
The SRS ECU illuminates the airbag malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and disables the second-row left seat belt pretensioner and potentially associated airbag functions.
During a collision, the pretensioner fails to generate the designed pulling force to tighten the seat belt, reducing occupant restraint protection.
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