DTC B171C-00 indicates the driver's knee airbag circuit resistance is 0 Ω, representing a hard short — Qin Plus
DTC B171C-00 indicates the driver's knee airbag circuit resistance is 0 Ω, representing a hard short.
In the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), normal airbag squib resistance is 2.0-3.0 Ω.
A 0 Ω reading indicates a line short to ground between the SRS ECU and the knee airbag, an internal short in the airbag squib, or a short caused by abnormal connector terminal contact.
This fault triggers the SRS fail-safe mode.
The airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, or in extreme cases, the wiring fault could cause unintended deployment (a low-probability theoretical risk).
Because the knee airbag sits in front of the driver's knees (beneath the dashboard), water ingress, physical impacts, or aftermarket modifications easily affect this area.
Consequently, it is one of the SRS components most prone to short circuits.
Loose connector caused a short circuit.
Internal short circuit in knee airbag.
Wiring harness chafed through, shorting to ground