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B067F:05 Code - Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit High Voltage/Open

Quick Answer

The B067F:05 diagnostic trouble code indicates that there is a high voltage or an open circuit detected in the passenger airbag on indicator system. Common causes include Faulty passenger airbag on indicator light, Damaged or corroded wiring in the indicator circuit, A malfunctioning airbag control module. Severity is High - diagnose this code as soon as possible. Driving is not recommended if the warning light is flashing, the engine runs poorly, or safety-related symptoms are present.

What it means
B067F:05 indicates Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit High Voltage/Open.
Common causes
Common causes include Faulty passenger airbag on indicator light, Damaged or corroded wiring in the indicator circuit, A malfunctioning airbag control module.
Severity
High - diagnose this code as soon as possible.
Can I drive?
Driving is not recommended if the warning light is flashing, the engine runs poorly, or safety-related symptoms are present.
Table of contents Created and updated by William Orellana on Aug 19, 2024
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Code B067F:05 Description

The B067F:05 diagnostic trouble code indicates that there is a high voltage or an open circuit detected in the passenger airbag on indicator system. This system is responsible for alerting the driver when the passenger airbag is activated or deactivated. The issue could be caused by a faulty indicator light, wiring issues, or a malfunction in the airbag control module. If left unaddressed, this could potentially lead to the passenger airbag not deploying in the event of a crash, compromising the safety of the vehicle occupants.

OBDII Code B067F:05 - Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit High Voltage/Open
B067F:05 Code - Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit High Voltage/Open

Common Causes of B067F:05

  1. Faulty passenger airbag on indicator light.
  2. Damaged or corroded wiring in the indicator circuit.
  3. A malfunctioning airbag control module.
  4. Loose or disconnected connections in the airbag system.
  5. Faulty passenger seat sensor.

Symptoms of B067F:05

  1. The passenger airbag on indicator light remains illuminated at all times.
  2. The passenger airbag on indicator light fails to illuminate when a passenger is seated.
  3. The airbag warning light on the dashboard may also be illuminated.
  4. The vehicle may fail to pass a safety inspection due to the airbag system malfunction.

How to Fix B067F:05

  1. Begin by conducting a thorough inspection of the wiring and connections in the passenger airbag on indicator circuit.
  2. Test the indicator light to determine if it is functioning properly.
  3. Check the airbag control module for any signs of damage or malfunction.
  4. Replace any damaged wiring or components in the system.
  5. Clear the fault codes from the vehicle's system and test to ensure the issue has been resolved.

Cost to Fix B067F:05

The cost of repairing a B067F:05 code can vary depending on the root cause of the issue. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $500 for parts and labor. Keep in mind that diagnostic time and labor rates at auto repair shops can vary, so it's recommended to obtain a few quotes from different shops to get the best estimate for your specific vehicle.

Tech Notes for B067F:05

B067F:01 Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit Short to Battery
B067F:02 Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit Short to Ground
B067F:04 Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit Open
B067F:05 Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Circuit High Voltage/Open

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Precautions for SRS “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER” Service

  • Never probe the electrical connectors on air bag, side air curtain modules or seat belts.
  • Never disassemble or tamper with safety belt buckle/retractor pretensioners, adaptive load limiting retractors, safety belt inflators, or probe the electrical connectors.
  • Do not use electrical test equipment to check SRS circuits unless instructed to in this Service Manual.
  • Before servicing the SRS, turn ignition switch OFF, disconnect both battery cables and wait at least 3 minutes. For approximately 3 minutes after the cables are removed, it is still possible for the air bag and seat belt pre-tensioner to deploy. Therefore, do not work on any SRS connectors or wires until at least 3 minutes have passed.

Failure to follow this instruction may result in the accidental deployment of these modules, which increases the risk of serious personal injury or death.

About the author: William Orellana is a Master Mechanic and Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience diagnosing and repairing vehicles. Learn more about his background.

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