DTC B171811 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically <1 — Qin Plus
DTC B171811 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically <1.5Ω) between the Driver Knee Airbag squib circuit and the vehicle chassis ground (GND).
In the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), the squib circuit must maintain a high-impedance state (normally 2-3Ω).
The airbag control unit (ACU) logs a short to ground when it detects circuit resistance continuously below the threshold or abnormal current flow to ground.
This fault forces the ACU into an immediate fail-safe mode, disabling the knee airbag and potentially related airbag systems, and illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
Potential causes for this short to ground include contact between the internal squib bridge wire and the housing, damaged harness insulation shorting to the chassis, bent connector terminals touching metal components, or a breakdown of the internal ACU driver circuit.
This creates a dual safety risk of unintended airbag deployment (premature deployment) or failure to deploy during a collision.
Technicians must repair this hard fault immediately.
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