DTC B17211B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication loss or abnormal resistance between the right knee airbag (typically located under the passenger-side dashboard) and the SRS control module — Seal U
DTC B17211B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication loss or abnormal resistance between the right knee airbag (typically located under the passenger-side dashboard) and the SRS control module.
Specifically, this fault indicates an open airbag igniter circuit (resistance too high, typically >10Ω), which the system registers as a "not connected" state.
This condition prevents the right knee airbag from deploying during a collision and continuously illuminates the airbag fault warning lamp.
This constitutes a hard fault or intermittent open circuit requiring immediate repair to ensure passive safety system integrity.
- 1Knee airbag wiring harness connector loose or disconnected: Yellow SRS connector under the dashboard not fully locked after vehicle maintenance, modification, or collision repair, or a damaged locking mechanism causes poor contact.
- 2Airbag igniter internal open circuit: A broken heating wire inside the right knee airbag inflator (due to aging, moisture ingress, or minor impact damage) causes infinite circuit resistance.
- 3Wiring harness wear or breakage: Long-term vibration and friction damage the insulation and break the copper core of the wiring harness beneath the dashboard, especially where it passes over metal bracket edges.
- 4SRS control module internal fault: Damage to the internal detection circuit triggers a false airbag open-circuit fault, usually accompanied by other related fault codes.
- 5Water ingress or corrosion: After the vehicle drives through water, water enters and oxidizes the SRS wiring harness connector near the floor, causing terminal corrosion, poor contact, and resistance outside the normal range (2.0-3.0Ω).
- 1Safety preparation: Park the vehicle on level ground, turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS backup power supply and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400) to read the fault code. Confirm B17211B is a Current fault, not a History fault. Read the data stream to check the airbag resistance value.
- 3Visual inspection: Remove the front passenger lower dashboard trim panel. Locate the right knee airbag assembly (yellow connector). Verify the connector is fully inserted and locked. Confirm no visible damage, water ingress, or looseness.
- 4Resistance measurement: Disconnect the airbag connector. Use the dedicated SRS resistance measuring tool (or a digital multimeter, low-resistance range only) to measure the resistance between the airbag-side terminals. The standard value is 2.0-3.0 Ω. If the display shows OL or ∞, replace the airbag assembly.
- 5Harness continuity test: Disconnect the SRS control module connector (located under the center console or inside the center armrest box). Measure harness continuity between the control module end and the airbag connector end. Confirm there is no open circuit or short to ground.
- 6Substitution check: If the wiring harness is normal, connect a known-good knee airbag or a dedicated simulation resistor (2.7Ω) to the wiring harness. Clear and reread the fault codes to verify if the fault code transfers, determining if the airbag or the wiring is faulty.
- 7Repair and verification: Replace the faulty component (airbag assembly) or repair the wiring harness. Apply conductive grease to all connectors and lock them fully. Reconnect the battery. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to perform an SRS system self-check. Confirm the fault light turns off and the diagnostic tool displays no fault codes.
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