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DTC B1785: Front Occupant Classification Sensor LH Collision Detection: Description

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DTC B1785 is set when the occupant classification ECU receives a collision detection signal, which is sent by the front occupant detection sensor LH when an accident occurs.

DTC B1785 is also set when the front seat frame with adjuster RH is subjected to a strong impact, even if an actual accident has not occurred.

However, when the occupant classification ECU outputs a collision detection signal, even if the vehicle is not in a collision, DTC B1785 can be cleared by conducting the zero point calibration and sensitivity check.

Therefore, if DTC B1785 is set, first perform the zero point calibration and sensitivity check.

DTC TROUBLE DETECTION CONDITION TABLE

DTC Code DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
B1785 Either of following conditions is met:
  • Occupant classification ECU receives collision detection signal, which is sent by front occupant detection sensor LH when accident occurs
  • Front seat frame with adjuster RH is subjected to strong impact, even if actual accident has not occurred
  • Front seat frame with adjuster RH (Front occupant detection sensor LH)
  • Occupant classification ECU

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