Chrysler B1C12: Driver Active Headrest Control Circuit Low

Is your scanner showing Chrysler B1C12?
No worries. We'll show you what it means and how to deal with it.

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Randy Worner

Chrysler B1C12: Driver Active Headrest Control Circuit Low

OVERVIEW
Severity
:
Medium
DIY Difficulty Level
:
Intermediate
Repair Cost
:
$100-$800
Can I Still Drive?
:
Yes

What Does The Chrysler B1C12 Code Mean?

The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) monitors the Driver Active Headrest during the start up phase of the ORC module. The Driver Active Headrest communication and on board diagnostics are powered by the ORC signal. This code will set, if the ORC detects low voltage on the (R676) Active Head Restraint 1st Row Driver Signal circuit

What Are The Potential Causes Of The Chrysler B1C12 Code?

  • (R676) ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINT 1ST ROW DRIVER SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND
  • DRIVER ACTIVE HEADREST
  • OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC)

Recommended Parts

Below are some recommended auto parts to help you address the trouble code affecting your vehicle and get it running smoothly again:

>>> WORKPRO 582-piece Crimp Terminals, Wire Connectors, Heat Shrink Tube, Electrical Repair Kit
>>> Front Headrest - Mopar (1VA60DX9AB)
>>> Occupant Restraint Module - Mopar (68371752AA)

Note: During the purchasing process, please check carefully whether the part you want to buy fits your car!

Reference Sources

Chrysler B1C12, DTCDECODE.

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