DTC B1655 indicates a short to ground in the Left Front Impact Sensor signal circuit — Atto 3
DTC B1655 indicates a short to ground in the Left Front Impact Sensor signal circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, this sensor typically mounts on the left front longitudinal beam or bumper reinforcement to detect frontal collision acceleration.
A short to ground means the resistance between the sensor signal wire (usually the positive or communication wire) and the vehicle body ground drops abnormally (<1Ω).
This prevents the SRS control module (ACU) from receiving a valid acceleration signal or causes it to continuously receive a 0V level.
This fault forces the airbag system into fail-safe mode: during a collision, the system may fail to deploy the left front airbag and side curtain airbag, or extreme signal interference could cause unintended deployment.
ISO 26021 classifies this as a Class A passive safety system fault.
Immediately remove the vehicle from service to avoid safety risks.
- 1Front bumper wiring harness wear: Vibration and friction damage the left front crash sensor wiring harness insulation where it passes through the longitudinal beam or bumper bracket, causing direct contact with the metal body and a short to ground.
- 2Sensor connector water ingress: During vehicle wading or car washing, poor sealing of the left front sensor connector (usually located in the left front wheel arch or on the inner side of the side member) causes a short circuit between terminals or a short to ground.
- 3Internal sensor fault: Damage to the piezoelectric element or integrated circuit inside the crash sensor causes internal continuity between the signal output terminal and the ground terminal.
- 4Improper collision repair: During front-end collision repairs, sharp metal edges cut an improperly secured wiring harness, or incorrect sensor installation pinched the wiring harness.
- 5Rodent damage: While parked, rats or other animals chew the motor compartment wiring harness, damaging the left front sensor wiring harness insulation and causing a short to ground.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault Confirmation: Use VDS2000 or a dedicated BYD diagnostic tool to read the fault code. Verify B1655 is an active code, not a history code. Record the short-circuit resistance value from the freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Remove the left front bumper assembly. Inspect the left front crash sensor (part number usually starting with 69C) for deformation, and check the connector for looseness, water ingress, or signs of corrosion.
- 4Circuit measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the harness-side signal terminal (usually the yellow/black wire) and ground. Normal resistance is >10MΩ. A reading of <5Ω confirms a short to ground. Also measure the resistance between the sensor body terminals. Normal resistance is 2-3kΩ (refer to the repair manual for exact specifications).
- 5Wiring harness inspection: Inspect the harness routing along the left front longitudinal rail. Check the harness retaining clips and body panel pass-through holes (requires removing the left front wheel arch liner) for insulation damage. Use an oscilloscope to check if the SRS communication waveform (usually a PWM signal) pulls low.
- 6Repair or replace: If the wiring harness is damaged, repair it using heat-shrink tubing and waterproof tape. Verify insulation resistance is >10 MΩ. If the sensor has an internal short circuit, replace the left front crash sensor (Note: BYD sensor part numbers differ by model; Yuan/Song/Qin series parts are usually not interchangeable).
- 7System verification: Reconnect all components, turn on the power, use the diagnostic tool to clear fault codes, perform the 'SRS system self-test' (usually requires cycling the ignition switch ON-OFF 3 times), and confirm B1655 does not reappear and the system generates no new fault codes.
- 8Calibration and road test: For some models (such as Tang DM-p), perform collision sensor zero-point calibration on a level surface. Finally, complete a 5km road test to confirm the airbag warning light remains off.
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