A B1927 trouble code is related to a 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder's passenger side supplemental restraint system (SRS) and the air bag.
B1927 is a manufacturer specific OBD-II body code for a fault within the passenger side air bag system. When this code is triggered, the passenger side air bag will typically be disarmed by the air bag diagnostic monitor.
The most common causes for a B1927 are:
There will be no noticeable symptoms other than a check engine light and perhaps, an air bag light on the gauge cluster. As with most SRS trouble codes, a B1927 will likely disarm the air bags.
Because a B1927 may be an intermittent issue caused by improper installation of a battery or previous wiring harness repairs, your mechanic will typically first clear the code and reset your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder's engine computer. After this, they will test your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder to ensure it can run a number of self-tests at startup. This will help determine if there is a more serious problem as proper installation of a battery (tightening leads, repairing frayed wires, etc.) can fix a B1927 code.
If the code returns after all of this, your mechanic will then inspect the wiring to the passenger side air bag, repairing as necessary. While inspecting, they will ensure all grounds are cleaned and in working condition. They will also inspect the condition of the ignitor and test to ensure your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder's charging system is working properly.
It is important to try simple fixes first, such as resetting the engine computer or resecuring the battery before testing for a wiring issue within the supplemental restraint system (SRS).
Any air bag code will likely disarm the SRS itself, making it important to fix a B1927 as quickly as possible so your air bag will be functional in the event of an accident.
The most common repairs for a B1927 are as follows:
A B1927 code should be specific to a Ford, Lincoln, Mercury or Mazda 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder. It's wise to look for any recalls that may be tied to a B1927 code as well, meaning the repair could be covered by the manufacturer.
Any work that needs to be conducted on a 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder's SRS should be handled by a trained professional. The air bag could unexpectedly deploy while working to fix a B1927.