B167711 is a BYD Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) diagnostic code indicating a short to ground in the left rear side impact sensor signal circuit — Atto 3
B167711 is a BYD Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) diagnostic code indicating a short to ground in the left rear side impact sensor signal circuit.
This sensor typically mounts in the left B-pillar or C-pillar area.
It detects acceleration changes during a side impact and provides a collision severity signal to the Airbag Control Unit (ACU).
A short to ground indicates insulation failure between the sensor signal wire (SIG) or power wire (VB) and the vehicle body ground (GND), dropping the resistance below the normal threshold (typically <5Ω).
This fault prevents the ACU from receiving the collision signal, triggers the system fail-safe mechanism, disables deployment of the left rear side airbag and side curtain airbag, and illuminates the airbag warning light.
During a severe collision, the affected airbags may fail to inflate, posing a severe safety hazard.
- 1Wiring harness physical damage: Long-term vibration, pinching, or chafing damages the insulation on the sensor wiring harness inside the left rear side trim panel, below the B-pillar, or near the seat rail. The exposed wire contacts the vehicle body metal, causing a short to ground.
- 2Internal sensor fault: Crash sensor internal IC circuit, filter capacitor, or Zener diode breakdown causes internal conduction between the signal and ground terminals. This typically results from sensor aging or severe vibration.
- 3Connector water ingress and corrosion: Driving through water, direct high-pressure washing, or aging seals allow water to seep into the left rear side panel. This oxidizes and electrolytically corrodes the sensor connector pins (usually located below the B-pillar or inside the sill beam), forming a short circuit path.
- 4Improper repair work: During left rear accident repairs, window regulator repairs, or audio modifications, an improperly secured wiring harness allowed screws or clips to crush the insulation, or an incompletely seated connector caused the terminal to bend and contact the metal frame.
- 5Internal fault in the SRS control unit: A short circuit in the filter capacitor of the ACU internal signal sampling circuit or a damaged AD converter causes the system to falsely detect an external sensor short to ground (relatively uncommon but requires troubleshooting).
- 1Safety preparation: Park the vehicle on a level surface, turn the ignition switch to OFF, 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 the BYD VDS2000/VDS3000 diagnostic tool to access the SRS system, read DTC B167711 to confirm if it is a current (Active) fault, and record the freeze frame data (ambient temperature and vehicle status).
- 3Visual inspection: Remove the left B-pillar lower trim panel and the left rear door sill trim panel. Inspect the left rear side impact sensor (usually marked 'SRS SIDE SENSOR') for physical damage, cracks, or burn marks.
- 4Circuit measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance to ground at each harness-side terminal: the power wire (+B) to ground must be infinite, and the signal wire (SIG) to ground must be >1MΩ. If the signal wire resistance to ground is <5Ω, inspect the wiring along the harness routing to the SRS control unit (usually under the center console).
- 5Sensor test: Remove the sensor and measure the resistance between the sensor terminals. Power to ground must measure a fixed resistance (usually several hundred ohms to several kΩ, depending on the model). Signal to ground must measure a specified value. Replace the sensor if the signal terminal has continuity to ground.
- 6Wiring harness repair: Inspect the protective corrugated conduit where the wiring harness passes through sheet metal holes and seat rail mounting points. Repair any damaged insulation using heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape. Re-secure the harness to prevent contact with sharp edges.
- 7Component replacement: If diagnostics confirm an internal short circuit, replace the left rear side impact sensor (Note: Use the same part model; sensor sensitivity curves vary by vehicle model). During installation, ensure the arrow points toward the front of the vehicle (impact direction).
- 8System reset: Reconnect all connectors and the 12V battery negative terminal. Clear the fault code using the diagnostic tool. Perform the 'SRS system self-check' and 'sensor calibration' (if equipped). Confirm B167711 does not return and the airbag warning light turns off.
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