DTC B1751 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a short to ground in the right rear side airbag deployment circuit — Atto 3
DTC B1751 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a short to ground in the right rear side airbag deployment circuit.
Specifically, an abnormally low resistance path (typically less than 1 ohm) exists between the vehicle body ground and the igniter wiring for the right rear side curtain airbag (C-pillar side curtain airbag) or the right rear seat side airbag.
The standard igniter resistance is 2.0 ± 0.3 ohms.
When the ECU detects a circuit short to ground, it immediately sets this DTC and cuts off the airbag deployment circuit to prevent accidental deployment while driving or failure to deploy during a collision.
This safety-critical fault causes the airbag warning light to remain illuminated and may fail to protect the right rear passenger during a crash.
- 1Short circuit or damage to the internal igniter of the right rear side curtain airbag (C-pillar curtain airbag) module, causing abnormally low resistance.
- 2The wiring harness from the SRS ECU to the right rear airbag chafes in the sill trim panel or C-pillar area, damaging the insulation and shorting to the body metal.
- 3Failed seal on the airbag connector under the right rear seat (if equipped with a seat side airbag) allows water or moisture ingress, causing a short circuit between terminals or a short to ground.
- 4Aging rear door weatherstrip allows rainwater intrusion, corroding the airbag wiring harness connector inside the B-pillar/C-pillar.
- 5After vehicle accident repairs, an incompletely locked airbag connector or improperly secured wiring harness rubs against metal body parts during driving, causing a short circuit.
- 1Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400). Enter the SRS system to read the data stream. Verify the right rear side airbag resistance reads 0 ohms or close to 0 ohms to confirm the fault is currently present.
- 2Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes for the SRS capacitor to fully discharge to ensure safe operation.
- 3Remove the right rear C-pillar trim panel (rear quarter window trim panel), locate the yellow right rear curtain airbag connector, and inspect the connector for water ingress, corrosion, or terminal deformation.
- 4Disconnect the airbag module connector and measure the resistance on the airbag module side using a multimeter. Normal resistance is 2-3 ohms. If the reading shows a short circuit (0 ohms), replace the right rear curtain airbag assembly.
- 5If the airbag module is normal, measure the resistance to ground on the wiring harness side. The reading should be infinity (open circuit). Continuity indicates a wiring harness short to ground. Inspect along the routing for wear inside the sill wiring harness sleeve.
- 6Check the connector under the right rear seat (if equipped with side airbags). Specifically inspect the wiring harness near the seat slide rail for wear caused by frequent seat movement.
- 7Repair the damaged section of the wiring harness (use heat-shrink tubing or replace the wiring harness) or replace the faulty airbag module. Reconnect all connectors and verify the yellow connector locks fully into place.
- 8Reconnect the battery, use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, and perform an SRS system self-check. Confirm B1751 does not recur and the airbag warning light turns off.
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