DTC B0073-1A: Second Row Left Seatbelt Pretensioner Deployment Control - Circuit resistance below threshold: Action
WARNING:
Do not measure the resistance of a deployable device using any other method than that described below
NOTE:
- A shorting bar inside the connector (deployable device side) intentionally creates a short circuit until the wiring harness connector is installed AND the connector plunger is engaged
- The total resistance of the airbag circuit (including harness, connectors, airbag) should be 1.70 ohms to 3.6 ohms between -40 deg C to +85 deg C
- When the airbag connector is DISCONNECTED if the locking plunger can move to the locked position easily (reasonable pressure) the connector is damaged
- Visually inspect the rear left seatbelt retractor and pretensioner connector, the locking plunger should be flush with the housing. If not, push the locking plunger in. Clear the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and retest
- Using the Jaguar Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment, check datalogger signal - Deployment Control 11 Resistance (0x5B0E). If the resistance is too low, disconnect and reconnect the rear left seatbelt retractor pretensioner connector, making sure that the connector plunger is correctly engaged. Clear the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and retest
- Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the rear left seatbelt retractor pretensioner circuit for short circuit between power and ground
- If a wiring fault is detected, repair the wiring as required
- If no wiring harness fault exists, using the Jaguar Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment, clear the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and retest. If the fault persists, install a new rear left seatbelt retractor and pretensioner as necessary