Driver Frontal Airbag Circuit Resistance High
What does B0017 mean?
The B0017 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Driver Frontal Airbag Circuit Resistance High. This is a critical severity code.
Common Symptoms
- SRS warning light on
- Driver airbag high resistance fault
- Airbag malfunction indicator active
- Audible SRS warning
- Safety inspection failure
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Corroded driver airbag connector Very High
- Worn or damaged clockspring High
- Open circuit in airbag wiring harness Moderate
- Loose connector at SRS module Moderate
- Defective airbag module with high internal resistance Low
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
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Read all SRS DTCs
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Measure driver airbag squib resistance at the connector
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Inspect clockspring for wear or intermittent continuity
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Check all wiring connections from SRS module to driver airbag
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Wiggle test connectors while monitoring resistance
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes high resistance in the airbag circuit?
High resistance is typically caused by corrosion on connectors, a worn clockspring, or a loose connection somewhere in the circuit between the SRS module and the airbag.
Will the airbag deploy with high resistance?
The airbag may not deploy or may deploy with reduced force, as the SRS module may not be able to deliver sufficient current through the high-resistance circuit.
Is this an intermittent problem?
It can be. Corroded connectors or worn clocksprings may create intermittent high resistance that comes and goes with steering wheel movement or temperature changes.