Passenger Frontal Airbag Circuit Resistance Low
The B0018 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Passenger Frontal Airbag Circuit Resistance Low. This is a critical severity code.
- Keep driving?
- No -- stop driving
- DIY difficulty
- hard
- Estimated cost
- $250 - $900 (parts and labor)
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Common Symptoms
- Airbag warning light on
- SRS fault code for low resistance
- Passenger airbag circuit malfunction
- Warning chime at ignition
- Failed safety inspection
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Short circuit in passenger airbag wiring Very High
- Pinched wiring behind dashboard High
- Defective passenger airbag module Moderate
- Moisture in airbag connector Moderate
- Aftermarket stereo installation damaging wiring Low
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
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Scan SRS for all stored and pending codes
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Measure passenger airbag squib resistance
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Inspect wiring harness behind dashboard for pinching or damage
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Check passenger airbag connector for moisture
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Verify wiring routing has not been disturbed by aftermarket work
Frequently Asked Questions
Can aftermarket work cause this code?
Yes. Aftermarket stereo, navigation, or dashboard camera installations can accidentally pinch or damage the passenger airbag wiring that runs behind the dashboard.
Is low resistance dangerous?
Yes. A low resistance reading means there may be a short circuit that could cause unintended deployment or prevent proper deployment in a crash.
How is the wiring inspected behind the dashboard?
A technician must partially disassemble the dashboard to access and visually inspect the wiring harness routing and connections for the passenger airbag circuit.
Sources
This page is built from documented references. Verify against your own service info before repair work.
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