DTC B1766 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit cannot identify or establish communication with the Right Front Curtain Shield Airbag — Atto 3
DTC B1766 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit cannot identify or establish communication with the Right Front Curtain Shield Airbag.
This fault constitutes an "airbag not present" condition; the ECU detects no load signal from the airbag module during the system self-check.
This typically indicates an open airbag circuit (infinite resistance).
Potential causes include a disconnected airbag connector, broken wiring harness, internal open circuit in the airbag module, or poor contact at the ECU terminal.
This safety-critical fault prevents the right front curtain airbag from deploying during a collision, severely compromising side-impact protection.
- 1Loose, disconnected, or poor contact at the right front side curtain airbag module connector (commonly occurs when failing to fully seat the connector after A-pillar trim removal and installation)
- 2Airbag wiring harness open circuit or wear (especially where routed along the A-pillar and roof side rail, as vibration or removal/installation breaks the copper core)
- 3Airbag module internal open circuit (airbag igniter open circuit or module internal circuit fault)
- 4Internal fault or software error in the SRS control unit (ACU) falsely reporting a missing airbag.
- 5Airbag deployed after a vehicle collision but not replaced, or the replacement used airbag module is faulty.
- 1Step 1: Safety preparation - Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds for the SRS system to discharge completely to prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Step 2: Visual inspection - Remove the right front A-pillar trim panel and the right roof trim panel. Check if the curtain airbag module connector is fully seated. Inspect the wiring harness for damage, pinching, or water stains.
- 3Step 3: Resistance measurement - Disconnect the airbag connector. Use a dedicated SRS resistance tester (a multimeter may trigger a fault) to measure the airbag igniter resistance. The normal value is 1.5-3.0 Ω. A reading of ∞ indicates an internal open circuit in the airbag.
- 4Step 4: Wiring harness continuity test - Measure wiring harness continuity between the airbag connector and the SRS ECU. Focus on the A-pillar hinge area and roof harness fixing points. Repair any broken wires.
- 5Step 5: Connector inspection - Check the connector terminals for oxidation, backed-out pins, or deformation. Clean or replace the connector.
- 6Step 6: Replacement verification - If the wiring harness is normal, install a known-good right front side curtain airbag module to verify (part numbers must match).
- 7Step 7: System reset - Connect the battery, use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, perform SRS system configuration coding (if replacing the airbag or ECU), and run a system self-check to confirm B1766 no longer appears.
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