This DTC indicates an open circuit or high resistance fault in the second-stage firing circuit of the driver-side dual-stage airbag — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates an open circuit or high resistance fault in the second-stage firing circuit of the driver-side dual-stage airbag.
In modern passive safety systems, a dual-stage airbag inflates in stages according to collision severity: the first stage provides basic cushioning, and the second stage adds inflation during a severe collision to optimize protection.
The "1B" sub-code typically indicates the SRS control module detects second-stage trigger circuit resistance outside the calibrated range (normal: 1.5-3.0 Ω).
Possible causes include a disconnected connector, a wiring harness open circuit, an internal open circuit in the clock spring (spiral cable), or a faulty airbag module.
During a high-speed frontal collision, this fault causes the airbag to deploy in single-stage mode only.
This reduces head and chest protection but typically does not affect normal first-stage airbag operation.
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