B170511

This DTC indicates a short to body ground in the Left Curtain Shield Airbag ignition circuit — Qin Plus

Safety System

This DTC indicates a short to body ground in the Left Curtain Shield Airbag ignition circuit.

In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, B170511 constitutes a critical safety fault, indicating an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1Ω) in the wiring from the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) to the left curtain airbag igniter.

The left curtain shield airbag mounts above the driver's side headliner, extending from the A-pillar to the C-pillar.

A short to ground results in the following: 1) The curtain airbag fails to deploy normally during a collision (ignition current diverts to the vehicle body); 2) The ACU continuously detects abnormal circuit resistance, illuminates the airbag warning light, and disables the entire SRS; 3) Unintended deployment occurs in extreme cases due to momentary circuit energization.

This fault involves a pyrotechnic device ignition circuit (trigger current approx. 1.5-2A, pulse voltage approx. 24-30V).

Strictly follow high-voltage safety procedures.

Disconnect the battery and wait for the capacitors to discharge before repairing.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Mechanical damage to the left A-pillar/B-pillar wiring harness: During interior trim panel removal and installation on the vehicle's left A-pillar, B-pillar, or C-pillar, or during accident repairs, metal clips or sharp sheet metal edges cut the curtain airbag wiring harness insulation (wrapped in yellow corrugated conduit). This shorts the copper core to the body ground. This issue is relatively common on Qin PRO series models.
  • 2Connector water ingress and oxidation: An aged sealing ring on the left curtain airbag connector (usually located at the base of the A-pillar or front of the headliner, part number GJ101/GJ102 series) allows water entry. Car washing or driving through water oxidizes the pins, forming a conductive path and causing a short to ground.
  • 3Improper modification damage: Fixing screws or harness retaining clips pierce the dedicated SRS harness when installing left A-pillar ambient lighting, routing left-side dashcam cables, or modifying the audio system. Alternatively, aftermarket wiring harnesses compress the factory curtain airbag harness, causing insulation damage.
  • 4Curtain airbag module internal fault: damaged insulation between the left curtain airbag igniter internal bridge wire and the housing (typically occurs with previous airbag deployment, extreme heat, or component aging), causing an internal short to ground.
  • 5Body ground circuit interference: A loose left body ground bolt (such as the ground point on the left dashboard bracket) arcs, burning the adjacent SRS wiring harness insulation and causing a secondary short circuit.
  • 1
    Safe power-off and waiting: Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at least 3 minutes to ensure the ACU capacitor discharges completely. Wear an anti-static wrist strap. Do not use radio equipment in the repair area.
  • 2
    Fault status confirmation: Connect the VDS2000/VDS2100 diagnostic tool, read DTC B170511 and freeze frame data, distinguish between current (Current) and historical (History) faults, and record environmental parameters such as vehicle speed and temperature at the time of the fault.
  • 3
    Initial visual inspection and disassembly: Remove the left A-pillar upper trim panel, left headliner trim panel, and sun visor. Inspect the curtain airbag wiring harness (yellow twisted pair) for obvious damage, crushing, burn marks, or contact with metal parts. Focus on the harness routing at the bottom of the A-pillar and the upper part of the B-pillar.
  • 4
    Resistance measurement for fault location: Disconnect the ACU connector (usually located under the center console or in front of the gear selector). Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance from the left curtain airbag circuit (pins usually marked CUR_L+ / CUR_L- or A15/A16) to body ground. Normal value: >10MΩ. A reading <1Ω confirms a short to ground.
  • 5
    Section-by-section isolation check: Disconnect the curtain airbag harness intermediate connector at the left B-pillar or the bottom of the A-pillar. Measure the resistance to ground on the ACU side and the airbag side separately to pinpoint the short circuit location (harness section or airbag module section).
  • 6
    Detailed wiring harness inspection: If the short circuit is in the harness section, carefully inspect the harness sheathing along the left side of the dashboard, A-pillar, and headliner edge. Gently lift the harness with a probe to check for hidden damage. Inspect the harness retaining clips for detachment causing harness movement and chafing.
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    Repair or replace: If the wiring harness has minor damage (<5mm), repair it by wrapping two layers of special high-temperature tape (Kapton tape). If the damage is severe or the harness is broken, replace the left curtain airbag wiring harness assembly. Do not splice the harness.
  • 8
    Connector handling: If water enters the connector, thoroughly clean the pins with electronic cleaner, apply conductive protective grease, and replace the sealing ring or the entire connector assembly. Verify the locking clip is intact.
  • 9
    System verification: After repair, reconnect all connectors and the battery. Clear the fault code using VDS. Perform the 'SRS System Self-diagnosis' and 'Igniter Resistance Check' functions. Verify the B170511 status changes to 'Passed'. Road test the vehicle over bumpy surfaces to confirm the fault does not recur.
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Qin Pro DM left B-pillar wiring harness short to ground causing curtain airbag fault

A 2019 Qin Pro DM presented with an intermittent airbag warning light while driving. VDS retrieved DTC B170511 (left side curtain airbag short to ground). Inspection revealed the vehicle had undergone a left A-pillar ambient light modification. Removing the left B-pillar trim panel revealed that a clip securing the aftermarket wiring harness had pierced the yellow corrugated tube of the original SRS harness, causing the curtain airbag igniter wiring to contact the B-pillar metal frame directly. Further inspection found the left-front ground point bolt in the engine compartment loose, creating an unstable ground return and exacerbating arcing at the chafed wiring. Repair: Removed the aftermarket wiring harness, repaired the damaged SRS harness insulation using special high-temperature tape, retightened the engine compartment ground point bolt to 10 N·m, rerouted the harness to maintain a 20 mm clearance from the bodywork, cleared the fault codes, and confirmed the SRS self-test passed.
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Qin EV left B-pillar noise with curtain airbag wiring short circuit

The owner of a 2019 Qin EV reported a creaking noise from the left B-pillar over rough roads, and the instrument cluster showed an airbag fault. Diagnosis found active DTC B170511. Removing the left B-pillar lower trim and seatbelt retractor revealed a separated weld in the three-layer sheet metal at the B-pillar—the outer panel was rubbing against the middle layer on uneven roads. Worse, metal burrs from the failed weld had pierced the left curtain airbag harness routed tight against the B-pillar, shorting the igniter wire to earth (measured resistance: 0.3 Ω). Repair: fixed the B-pillar sheet metal to eliminate the noise; replaced the left curtain airbag harness assembly (A-pillar to C-pillar section) and secured it with dedicated wiring clips; retorqued the seatbelt anchor to 45±5 N·m. Road test cleared the faults.
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Qin PRO petrol left-side curtain airbag connector oxidised and shorted

A 2018 Qin PRO petrol variant developed frequent airbag warning light illumination during the rainy season; DTC B170511 would not clear. Inspecting the left A-pillar lower side curtain airbag connector (GJ series) found the connector seal perished and missing, distinct green oxidation on the pins, and the locking tab fractured, letting the connector work loose. The curtain airbag igniter resistance measured normal at 2.3Ω, but the harness side showed only 0.6Ω to ground, confirming the short circuit occurred at the connector. Rainwater had tracked down the A-pillar trim and pooled inside the connector, causing the pins to short to ground. Replaced the left side curtain airbag harness connector (complete with seal), thoroughly cleaned the harness terminals using electronic cleaner, applied specialised conductive protective paste, and locked the connector securely. Also inspected and repaired the A-pillar trim weatherstrip leak. Fault resolved.
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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.