DTC B1781 indicates the airbag system (SRS) detected an abnormal short to vehicle power (B+, typically 12V battery voltage) in the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1781 indicates the airbag system (SRS) detected an abnormal short to vehicle power (B+, typically 12V battery voltage) in the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.
The pretensioner is an electrically triggered ignition device containing an igniter and a gas generator.
Under normal conditions, the circuit remains in a high-resistance open state (showing a low resistance of 2-3Ω only when measured with a dedicated tool).
When the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects the circuit voltage continuously exceeding the threshold (typically above 5V) or an abnormal resistance drop, it identifies a short to power.
This fault forces the SRS into fail-safe mode, disabling the right middle-row and potentially related airbag functions.
The airbag warning light illuminates continuously.
In severe cases, the pretensioner may fail to deploy during a collision or may trigger unintentionally.
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