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B0013

Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Battery

2004-2004 Suzuki Aerio 2.0L I4

Critical SeverityBodyGeneric (SAE)

The 2004 Suzuki Aerio is equipped with a 2.0L inline-4 engine. Below you'll find detailed b0013 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.

Description

A short to battery voltage was detected in the driver side airbag deployment circuit.

Symptoms

  • Airbag warning light on
  • SRS fault stored
  • Unintended deployment risk

Common Causes

  • Wiring harness chafing against metal
  • Connector pin damage
  • Faulty airbag squib
  • Incorrect wiring repair

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Disconnect battery and wait
  2. Inspect wiring for chafing
  3. Check connector pins
  4. Measure circuit for shorts to B+

Repair Notes

Locate and repair the short to battery voltage. Professional service required.

Related Codes

B0010Driver Side Airbag DeploymentB0011Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit OpenB0012Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Ground

Other Body Codes

B0013 on Other Vehicles

Common Questions

What does code B0013 mean on a 2004-2004 Suzuki Aerio?

B0013 stands for "Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Battery". A short to battery voltage was detected in the driver side airbag deployment circuit.

What are the symptoms of B0013 on a Suzuki Aerio?

Common symptoms of B0013 include: Airbag warning light on, SRS fault stored, Unintended deployment risk.

What causes B0013 on a 2004-2004 Suzuki Aerio?

Common causes of B0013 include: Wiring harness chafing against metal, Connector pin damage, Faulty airbag squib, Incorrect wiring repair.

Last updated: March 2026

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