OBD Codes

B1010

Driver Airbag Module Circuit Short to Battery

Criticalelectrical

Overview

The B1010 code indicates that the body control module has detected a driver airbag module circuit short to battery 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

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Multiple warning lights on dashboard
  • Vehicle not starting or cranking slowly
  • Intermittent electrical failures

Common Causes

  • Corroded or damaged wiring connectors
  • Low battery voltage or failing battery
  • Faulty alternator/generator
  • Faulty engine control module (ECM/PCM)

Diagnosis Steps

  1. 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored trouble codes and freeze frame data
  2. 2Check battery voltage and charging system output with a multimeter
  3. 3Inspect wiring and connectors related to the trouble code
  4. 4Test circuit voltage, ground, and resistance with a multimeter
  5. 5Check related fuses and relays

Estimated Repair Cost

$75$400

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

Commonly Affected Vehicles

Chevrolet ColoradoFord RangerBMW 3 SeriesFord F-150

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Frequently Asked Questions

Electrical codes can be challenging because they often involve intermittent issues. A thorough inspection of wiring, connectors, and grounds with a multimeter is essential for accurate diagnosis.