The B1935 code is manufacturer-specific body code related to air bags . In this case, it means that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a fault with the passenger air bag inflator showing a low circuit resistance.
A code B1935 will be stored when the ECM has received a voltage signal lower than preset variance thresholds.
The air bag diagnostic monitor and air bag connector utilize metal spring clips, which act as shorting bars and are built into the plastic, hardshell connectors. When the ignition switch is in the âonâ position, the air bag diagnostic monitor will run checks on the resistance of the driver and passenger air bag circuits.
If the passenger air bag circuit sends a low voltage signal to the air bag diagnostic monitor, the monitor will report an error or fault to the ECM and a B1935 code may be stored.
Several problems may cause a B1935 code including:
Symptoms of a B1935 code may include:
A mechanic may use several methods to diagnose a B1935 trouble code, including:
A common mistake when diagnosing the B1935 code is to assume the module is damaged or defective, when the problem could be open or shorted circuits. It is recommended to repair or replace damaged or defective wiring and rescan your system before proceeding with more involved repairs.
Because a 2019 Ford Ranger 's safe driving operation most likely will be impacted due to faults that store a B1935 code, this code is considered a potentially serious code. When this code appears, it is recommended to immediately take your 2019 Ford Ranger to your local service center or mechanic for repair and diagnosis.
Several repairs can fix a B1935 trouble code and include:
Anything related to air bag repairs can be both difficult and dangerous, and is often best left to professionals for diagnosis and repair. If making any repairs at home, take care with the air bags when removed from your 2019 Ford Ranger and be sure to use extreme caution when reinstalling spacers to ensure correct installation.