This fault code indicates the SRS (airbag) control unit detects a communication interruption or no connection with the Left Rear Impact Sensor — Atto 8
This fault code indicates the SRS (airbag) control unit detects a communication interruption or no connection with the Left Rear Impact Sensor.
This sensor typically mounts in the vehicle’s left rear side panel, C-pillar, or rear door area to monitor side-impact acceleration signals.
The SRS ECU triggers this fault if it fails to receive valid data from the sensor within a predetermined time, or if it detects circuit resistance outside the normal range (open or short circuit).
This fault disables the vehicle’s side-impact detection function.
The system may fail to accurately determine collision severity, suppressing normal deployment of the left rear side airbag/side curtain airbag.
In some cases, this creates a risk of unintended airbag deployment in fail-safe mode.
- 1Broken or crushed left rear impact sensor wiring harness, particularly copper wire fractures caused by long-term vibration at harness bends routed through the door hinge or inside the sill trim panel.
- 2Loose sensor connector, backed-out pins, or water ingress causing corrosion. Driving through water or poor sealing after a car wash commonly causes terminal oxidation.
- 3Damage or circuit fault in the crash sensor internal accelerometer causes no signal output.
- 4SRS control unit internal detection circuit fault, unable to correctly identify sensor signals (less common)
- 5Wiring harness accidentally cut or connector not fully seated during accident repairs or vehicle modifications (such as window tinting or audio system installation).
- 1Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400), read the complete fault codes and freeze frame data, and confirm the vehicle speed, timestamp, and other data recorded when the fault occurred.
- 2Switch off the ignition, disconnect the battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS system high-voltage capacitor.
- 3Remove the left rear interior trim panel (lower C-pillar trim panel or left rear sill trim panel) and locate the left rear impact sensor (usually marked 'LEFT REAR' or 'LR').
- 4Check the sensor connector for looseness or backed-out pins. Inspect the terminals for green corrosion or water stains. If necessary, clean the terminals with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease.
- 5Use a multimeter to measure sensor wiring harness continuity: Check the circuit resistance between the sensor connector and the SRS ECU (less than 1Ω) and check the insulation resistance to ground (greater than 1MΩ).
- 6Measure the sensor internal resistance (refer to the workshop manual for the standard value, usually 2-5 kΩ). If the resistance is infinite or zero, replace the sensor.
- 7If the wiring harness is damaged, repair or replace the harness. Use high-temperature corrugated conduit to protect the harness and prevent rubbing against the metal edges of the vehicle body.
- 8Reconnect all connectors, reconnect the battery negative terminal, turn the ignition switch ON, use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, and perform an SRS system self-diagnosis.
- 9Perform a road test or simulated vibration test to confirm the fault code does not return. Verify the instrument panel airbag warning light turns off normally.
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