OBD Codes

B0012

Driver Side Airbag Deployment Loop Circuit Short to Ground

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Overview

The B0012 code indicates that the body control module has detected a driver side airbag deployment loop circuit short to ground condition. This relates to the vehicle's body electrical systems, which control comfort, convenience, and safety features. When this code is stored, the affected system or component may not operate correctly, potentially impacting safety or comfort features.

Symptoms

  • SRS indicator light stays on or flashes
  • Instrument cluster warning lights erratic
  • Climate control not responding to inputs
  • Turn signals flashing rapidly or not at all

Common Causes

  • Blown fuse or faulty relay
  • Corroded or damaged wiring harness connectors
  • Failed HVAC actuator motor
  • Low battery voltage or failing alternator

Diagnosis Steps

  1. 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored body control module trouble codes
  2. 2Inspect the affected circuit fuse and relay; replace if blown or faulty
  3. 3Check the wiring harness and connectors for damage, corrosion, or loose pins
  4. 4Test circuit voltage and ground with a multimeter at the affected component
  5. 5Verify battery voltage is within specification (12.4V+ engine off)

Estimated Repair Cost

$75$800

Cost varies by vehicle, location, and repair shop. Includes parts and labor.

Commonly Affected Vehicles

Chevrolet SilveradoKia ForteJeep Grand CherokeeMazda CX-5

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Frequently Asked Questions

Driving with the airbag warning light on means the SRS system may not deploy in a crash, which significantly increases injury risk. Have the system inspected as soon as possible.