This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects that the igniter circuit resistance for the left rear side airbag (typically located in the left rear seat backrest side or C-pillar trim panel) is below the calibrated threshold (typically < 1 — Seal U
This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects that the igniter circuit resistance for the left rear side airbag (typically located in the left rear seat backrest side or C-pillar trim panel) is below the calibrated threshold (typically < 1.5Ω; standard value 2.0 ± 0.3Ω).
Electrically, low resistance usually indicates a parallel resistance path in the circuit.
Possible causes include an inter-turn short circuit in the internal igniter coil, damaged wiring harness insulation shorting to body ground, or conductive contamination between connector terminals.
This fault forces the SRS into a degraded mode.
During a collision, the ECU may disable deployment of the affected airbag due to the circuit anomaly (fail-safe).
Furthermore, if the resistance drops near 0Ω, the system risks inadvertent deployment.
This safety-critical fault requires immediate repair.
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