B17281B

DTC B17281B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the right knee airbag (front passenger knee airbag) igniter circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold (typically >3 — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B17281B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the right knee airbag (front passenger knee airbag) igniter circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold (typically >3.5Ω; normal range 1.5-3.0Ω).

This open-circuit fault indicates high resistance or an open circuit in the airbag igniter circuit.

When the SRS control module detects continuously high resistance, it flags the airbag as abnormal, illuminates the airbag warning light, and disables deployment of the affected airbag.

During a collision, the right knee airbag may fail to deploy, disabling lower limb and pelvic protection for the front passenger and increasing the risk of injury.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Loose knee airbag module connector, backed-out pin, or oxidized terminal: Located under the front passenger dashboard. Cabin humidity or vibration causes increased contact resistance.
  • 2Airbag igniter internal open circuit or aging: The igniter bridge wire inside the airbag module breaks or the resistance wire oxidizes, increasing resistance.
  • 3Wiring harness open circuit or localized damage: Poor connection, break, or water corrosion in the wiring harness from the SRS ECU to the right knee airbag, either inside the instrument panel or at the floor harness junction.
  • 4SRS control module internal sampling circuit fault: ECU internal resistance detection circuit malfunctions and incorrectly reads a normal resistance value as too high.
  • 5Incorrect reassembly after repair: After replacing the instrument panel assembly or knee airbag, the connector is not fully locked or the keyed retaining clip is not seated.
  • 1
    Use the BYD VDS diagnostic tool to read the DTC freeze frame data. Confirm the DTC status is Active, note the specific resistance value, and record the environmental data.
  • 2
    Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
  • 3
    Remove the front passenger dashboard lower trim panel and locate the right knee airbag module (usually below the glove box). Check if the airbag connector (yellow mark) is fully locked. Inspect the terminals for oxidation, backed-out pins, or signs of water ingress.
  • 4
    Use a dedicated airbag tester or a simulator resistor (2Ω) in place of the airbag module. Measure the circuit loop resistance to determine if the fault is on the wiring harness side or the airbag module side. Never measure the airbag igniter directly with a standard multimeter.
  • 5
    Disconnect the SRS control module connector and measure wiring harness continuity from the ECU to the airbag connector. Check the transfer connector between the instrument panel harness and the floor harness (usually located in the middle of the center console or below the A-pillar) for oxidation.
  • 6
    If the wiring harness is normal, replace the right knee airbag module (install new retaining clips simultaneously). If the wiring harness is faulty, repair the wiring harness and apply waterproof insulation.
  • 7
    Reconnect all connectors and the battery, clear the fault codes, and perform an SRS system self-check (turn the ignition switch to ON and verify the airbag warning light turns off after 6 seconds). Finally, perform a crash simulation test (use the diagnostic tool to execute the actuator test function to verify circuit integrity).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin PRO DM: High resistance in right knee airbag after water wading

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro DM owner reported the airbag warning light stayed on after driving in heavy rain. Retrieved DTC B17281B. Inspection found the front passenger carpet wet. Removing the right knee airbag revealed water in the connector and green oxidation on the terminals. Water entered behind the dashboard through the air conditioning intake while driving through water. The repair: cleaned and dried the wiring harness connector, replaced the right knee airbag module (as the internal igniter may have become damp), and applied dielectric grease to the connector. Fault resolved.
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Replaced instrument panel on Qin Pro, airbag warning light now on.

2018 Qin Pro petrol variant. The day after a dealership replaced the instrument panel assembly, DTC B17281B appeared. Inspection revealed the technician hadn't fully seated the right knee airbag harness connector during installation—they pushed it all the way in but didn't hear it click, resulting in poor terminal contact. Fix: disconnected and reconnected the connector, confirming it locked into place (audible click). Cleared the fault codes and the resistance returned to 2.1 Ω. Problem solved.
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Intermittent high resistance after driving on rough roads

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro DM had an intermittent airbag warning light on rough roads, normal on smooth roads. Diagnosis found an intermittent DTC; circuit resistance fluctuated between 2.8–4.2 Ω. Inspection revealed the right knee airbag wiring harness rubbing against the metal dashboard bracket. Prolonged friction wore through the insulation and partially fractured the copper wires, causing an intermittent connection. Repaired the harness, re-wrapped and rerouted it clear of the sharp bracket, and secured it with cable ties to prevent movement. Fault eliminated.
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SRS control module falsely reporting high resistance

A 2018 Qin Pro had multiple right knee airbag resistance measurements all within normal range (2.0 Ω), but the diagnostic tool kept logging DTC B17281B and displaying a 5.2 Ω reading. Inspected wiring harness and found no faults. Suspected internal sampling circuit fault in the SRS control module. Substituted a known-good SRS module — fault code cleared. Repair: Replaced airbag control module (reprogramming required to match VIN and configuration). Fault resolved.
Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.