B170D

DTC B170D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit or disconnection in the right-hand (RH) curtain airbag circuit — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B170D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit or disconnection in the right-hand (RH) curtain airbag circuit.

Specifically, during the self-test, the control unit fails to detect the load signal from the RH curtain airbag inflator within the specified time (typically under 6 seconds).

Normal resistance is 1.6-2.4Ω.

This fault prevents the RH curtain airbag from deploying during a side impact or rollover accident, severely compromising occupant head protection, and continuously illuminates the instrument panel SRS warning light.

Determine whether the cause is a loose harness connector, an open circuit in the wiring, or a faulty curtain airbag module.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Curtain airbag wiring harness connector (usually a yellow or white 2-pin connector) not fully locked or terminal backed out after removing and installing the right A-pillar or C-pillar interior trim panel. This commonly occurs after window tinting, audio modifications, or accident repairs.
  • 2Roof wiring harness retaining clip failure causes the harness to rub against sharp body edges during driving vibrations, resulting in an open circuit. Commonly seen on Yuan and Song MAX models.
  • 3Water ingress into the connector during vehicle wading or high-pressure washing oxidizes and corrodes the copper pins, causing high resistance or an open circuit.
  • 4Internal open circuit in the right curtain airbag module (gas generator), typically associated with a vehicle accident history or module aging beyond its service life.
  • 5SRS control unit internal detection circuit fault (very rare; consider only after ruling out wiring issues)
  • 1
    Safety preparation: Switch off the ignition, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment during repair.
  • 2
    Fault status confirmation: Use VDS2000 or a dedicated BYD diagnostic tool to read the fault code. Verify B170D is a current fault (Active) rather than a history fault (History), and record the freeze frame data.
  • 3
    Visual inspection: Remove the right A-pillar upper trim panel, roof grab handle, and sun visor. Inspect the curtain airbag wiring harness corrugated conduit along the roof side rail for damage. Specifically check the curtain airbag connectors at the upper A-pillar and C-pillar for looseness, water ingress, or backed-out terminals.
  • 4
    Resistance measurement: Disconnect the curtain airbag connector. Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance on the curtain airbag module side. Normal value: 1.6–2.4 Ω. Measure the resistance between the wiring harness side and body ground (must be greater than 10 MΩ to verify no short to ground). Measure the voltage between the wiring harness side and the power supply (must be less than 1 V to verify no short to power).
  • 5
    Wiring repair: If the wiring harness has an open circuit, solder the connection and wrap it with two layers of high-temperature insulating tape. Re-secure the wiring harness to prevent contact with sharp sheet metal edges. If the connector has corrosion, clean it with electrical contact cleaner, apply conductive grease, and fully engage the connector secondary lock (CPA).
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    System verification: Restore all connections, turn on the power, and clear the fault codes. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and wait 6 seconds. Confirm the instrument cluster SRS warning light completes its self-test and turns off. Perform a right side impact sensor simulation test (use the diagnostic tool to perform an active test) to confirm normal communication in the curtain airbag circuit.
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Song MAX right side curtain airbag intermittently sets fault code after accident repair

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Song MAX, 32,000 km. Symptoms: SRS warning light intermittently illuminated after accident repair. Retrieved DTC B170D (right curtain airbag not connected). Cleared the code, but it returned after one week. Diagnosis: Removed the right A-pillar trim and found the curtain airbag connector was not fully inserted during the accident repair. The secondary locking tab was not engaged, allowing vehicle vibration to work the connector loose. Repair: Re-seated the connector, confirmed the CPA (Connector Position Assurance) lock was fully engaged, and secured the wiring harness with cable ties. One-week follow-up: fault has not recurred.
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Tang DM right side curtain airbag circuit corroded open after wading

Vehicle: 2021 Tang DM, 58,000 km. Symptoms: SRS warning light stayed on constantly after driving through floodwater during a typhoon, with active DTC B170D. Diagnosis: Inspected the right curtain airbag connector (inside the right front door frame upper trim panel). Found significant water ingress and green copper corrosion inside the connector. Pin oxidation caused contact resistance to exceed 10 Ω (normal <2 Ω). Repair: Replaced the curtain airbag wiring harness connector (part number: verify against vehicle configuration). Cleaned the curtain airbag module pins thoroughly with electronic contact cleaner, dried, applied conductive grease, and re-sealed the connector against water intrusion. Cleared DTCs; system normal.
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Yuan EV side curtain airbag false alarm after window tinting

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Yuan EV535, 11,000 km. Symptoms: SRS warning light came on the day after windscreen tinting, storing DTC B170D. Diagnosis: The owner reported the right A-pillar trim had been removed during tinting. Inspection found that a trim clip pinched the curtain airbag wiring harness when the panel was reinstalled, deforming the connector terminal and causing the pin to back out, creating an open circuit. Repair: Straightened the deformed pin, rerouted the wiring harness to prevent interference with the trim clips, and rewrapped the corrugated tubing. Cleared the fault code and ran an SRS self-test – passed.
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.