B0004 – Driver Frontal Stage 2 Deployment Control (Circuit Open)

What It Means

B0004 is a Body (B) diagnostic trouble code that points to an open circuit in the driver’s frontal airbag Stage 2 deployment control. Many modern airbags have dual-stage inflators:

  • Stage 1 is the primary deployment (for lower-severity crashes).
  • Stage 2 provides additional force for higher-severity crashes.

An “open circuit” means the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module is not detecting proper continuity in the Stage 2 circuit. This is usually caused by broken wiring, damaged connectors, or a failed airbag component.

Source: OBD-Codes.com – B0004


Symptoms

  • Airbag/SRS warning light illuminated on the dashboard
  • Airbag system partially or fully disabled
  • In some cases, Stage 1 may still function, but Stage 2 will not, compromising full deployment in a severe crash
  • No drivability issues, since this fault only impacts the restraint system

Severity / Priority Level

High. This is a critical safety issue. If left unresolved, the driver’s airbag may not provide the intended level of protection in a serious collision. Immediate repair is recommended.


Common Causes

  • Open circuit in wiring between the SRS control module and the driver’s airbag Stage 2 inflator
  • Damaged or defective clock spring in the steering column
  • Loose, corroded, or damaged connectors in the airbag circuit
  • Faulty driver airbag module (Stage 2 inflator side)
  • Failed SRS control module

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Possible Fixes

  • Scan the vehicle with a professional SRS-compatible diagnostic tool
  • Inspect wiring harnesses and connectors for opens, damage, or corrosion
  • Test continuity in the Stage 2 circuit between the control unit and airbag inflator
  • Replace defective clock spring if open circuit is traced to steering column wiring
  • Replace the driver’s airbag module if testing confirms Stage 2 inflator fault
  • If wiring and components test good, consider replacement or reprogramming of the SRS control module
  • Clear DTCs and verify the repair by retesting the system