DTC B163212 indicates a short to battery positive (B+) in the front passenger seat side airbag ignition circuit — Seal U
DTC B163212 indicates a short to battery positive (B+) in the front passenger seat side airbag ignition circuit.
Technically, this means an abnormal connection to the permanent 12V supply exists in the wiring harness or connectors between the airbag control module (SRS ECU) and the front passenger seat side airbag.
Normally, the airbag igniter terminals maintain a high resistance (>10kΩ) in the non-deployed state or only receive a low-current monitoring signal from the ECU.
A short to power causes the following: 1) The SRS system enters protection mode, cutting power to this circuit to prevent unintended deployment; 2) The front passenger seat side airbag completely fails, preventing deployment during a side impact; 3) A potential unintended deployment risk arises.
Although the ECU typically features short-circuit protection, a continuous short to power can overheat and damage the control module's internal driver chip.
ISO 26262 classifies this fault as a high Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL D) fault, requiring immediate resolution.
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