2008 Hyundai Tucson B1347 Code: Air Bag Light On, DAB Replacement Failed
I own a 2008 Hyundai Tucson with 122,000 miles. My extended service plan expired over 22,000 miles ago. Recently, the air bag warning light came on and has remained illuminated. I live more than an hour from the nearest dealership, so I had a local mechanic perform a diagnostic. The scan revealed trouble code B1347: 'DAB Circuit Resistance Is Low' (for 2.7L V6 North American models). The technician replaced the Driver Air Bag (DAB) module twice—first with a simple code clear after replacement, then again after reinstallation—but the code persists and the light stays on. I'm now concerned about what else could be causing this issue. Since the airbag system is non-functional when the warning light is on, I need to understand whether the DAB module or another component (like wiring or clockspring) might actually be at fault. The code specifically mentions 'circuit resistance,' which suggests a potential wiring or connection problem rather than a faulty module. I have no other symptoms—no dashboard warnings, no handling issues—and my warranty has long expired. I'm looking for reliable guidance on how to properly diagnose and resolve this issue without relying on dealership services.
This appears to be a 2008 North American Hyundai Tucson with a 2.7L V6 engine. First, stop replacing parts blindly—diagnose the root cause. Trouble Code: B1347 (2.7L V6, VIN D, Automatic) — DAB Circuit Resistance Is Low. The term 'circuit' indicates a wiring or electrical path issue, not necessarily a failed DAB module. If your mechanic simply replaced the part without performing proper diagnostic tests, they may have missed the real problem. Check for other error codes and any additional symptoms. A circuit resistance fault requires specific resistance value testing as per the OEM troubleshooting guide—this should be done with a professional scan tool and reference values.