This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a short to positive (+B) in the RH front side curtain airbag ignition circuit — Seal U
This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a short to positive (+B) in the RH front side curtain airbag ignition circuit.
Under normal conditions, the airbag ignition circuit remains in a high-resistance state (infinite) or exhibits a specific resistance (typically >2Ω) only during circuit diagnostics.
When the ACU detects continuous battery voltage (12V) or a resistance near 0Ω on this circuit, it logs a short to power.
This hardwire short circuit causes the following: 1) Airbag fails to deploy during a collision (power supply clamps the circuit); 2) Unintended airbag deployment in extreme cases (if the ACU drive circuit and the shorted point form a complete circuit); 3) The ACU enters fail-safe mode, cuts power to this circuit, illuminates the SRS warning light, and degrades overall airbag system functionality.
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