DTC B1760 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag in a "not present" state — Atto 3
DTC B1760 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag in a "not present" state.
This means the ECU cannot identify the airbag electrical circuit during the self-check, or detects an open circuit or abnormal resistance (normal resistance is approximately 2-5Ω).
The side curtain airbag (CAB) mounts inside the roof side rail and protects occupant heads during a side impact or rollover.
This level 2 safety system fault prevents the left front side curtain airbag from deploying during a collision and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
On certain BYD models (such as the Song MAX and Qin petrol version), this fault code may also indicate a driver seat position sensor circuit fault.
The SRS uses seat position data to determine the airbag deployment strategy; a failed sensor can cause the system to log a similar code.
- 1Open or short circuit in the left front curtain airbag wiring harness (commonly at A-pillar or B-pillar harness connectors, or wear on the harness routed under the seat)
- 2Loose airbag connector, backed-out terminals, oxidation, or water ingress (especially inline connectors below the A-pillar, inside the headliner, or under the seats)
- 3Open circuit or abnormal resistance in the airbag module internal squib (normal resistance: 2-5Ω; the system reports the squib as not present if outside this range)
- 4SRS ECU internal fault or software version defect causing false detection.
- 5Vehicle driven through water; wiring harness connectors oxidized due to water ingress after wading; or wiring harness incorrectly reconnected after seat modification or headliner removal.
- 1Use the BYD VDS or Launch X-431 diagnostic tool to read freeze frame data and confirm vehicle status, ambient temperature, and voltage conditions when the fault occurred.
- 2Switch off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS system and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 3Visually inspect the left front side curtain airbag connector (located below the A-pillar, inside the headlining trim panel, or under the seat) for looseness, corrosion, backed-out terminals, or water ingress.
- 4Use a multimeter to measure the airbag circuit resistance: Disconnect the SRS ECU connector and measure the resistance from the wiring harness side to the airbag. The resistance must be between 2-5 Ω (measure using an adapter plug; never measure the airbag connector directly to prevent electrostatic deployment).
- 5Check wiring harness continuity: Measure the wiring harness between the SRS ECU and the left front side curtain airbag. The harness must have no open circuits, short circuits, or shorts to ground.
- 6If wiring harness resistance is normal, check the seat position sensor (if equipped): measure the 5V sensor power supply, verify the signal voltage varies between 0.5-4.5V with position, and confirm normal ground.
- 7If the wiring harness is normal, perform a substitution test using a known-good airbag module or sensor (proceed with caution and disconnect power).
- 8Check the SRS ECU power supply (constant power +B), ground, and CAN communication line voltage.
- 9After repair, reconnect the battery, clear the fault code, perform an SRS system self-check (turn the ignition switch to the ON position and verify the indicator light turns off), and perform a road test to verify.
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