Test T: DTC B1870 - Air Bag Indicator Shorted to Battery
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Normal Operation
The air bag indicator is designed to illuminate for 6 (±2) seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position. This initial 6 seconds of illumination is considered normal operation and is called proveout of the air bag indicator. The air bag indicator is then used to warn the driver that there is a fault in the air bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
The Restraints Control Module (RCM) monitors the air bag indicator for short to battery conditions. If the RCM detects a short to battery condition on the air bag indicator circuit, it will store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) B1870 in memory.
If the RCM detects an air bag indicator failure in addition to another SRS failure, the RCM will send a signal to the Generic Electronic Module (GEM) to produce five sets of five tone bursts.
Possible Causes
An air bag indicator short to battery condition could be caused by:
^ damaged wiring on circuit 608 (BK/YE).
^ an instrument cluster malfunction.
^ an RCM internal concern.