B1767

DTC B1767 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right front side curtain airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply terminal (B+), resulting in a short to power — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B1767 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right front side curtain airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply terminal (B+), resulting in a short to power.

Under normal conditions, the airbag inflator circuit maintains high impedance (open-circuit state, with resistance typically between 2-5Ω) and conducts only momentarily when the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) triggers it.

This fault indicates the airbag circuit may remain continuously energized even if the ACU does not issue a deployment command, causing two serious consequences: 1) The airbag may deploy unexpectedly during vehicle operation, causing serious occupant injury. 2) The system detects the abnormal voltage and enters protection mode, disabling the entire SRS system and preventing airbag deployment during a collision.

This hard short-circuit fault typically causes the SRS warning lamp to illuminate continuously.

Clearing the fault code will not resolve the issue.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Right front curtain airbag wiring harness chafing and insulation damage: Long-term vibration, temperature changes, or interior trim removal and installation damages the wiring harness located inside the headliner from the right A-pillar to the C-pillar. This causes the igniter wire (usually the positive trigger wire) to contact a permanent live circuit (such as a reading light or ambient light power wire), resulting in a short circuit.
  • 2Airbag connector water ingress or corrosion: A blocked sunroof drain hose, car washing, or driving through water causes leaks that short-circuit the terminals in the right front side airbag connector (usually located inside the B-pillar or C-pillar trim). Specifically, electrolytic corrosion creates a conductive path between the igniter pin and the power supply pin.
  • 3Airbag module internal short circuit: Manufacturing defects or moisture ingress cause an internal short circuit in the curtain airbag inflator igniter tube (squib), creating abnormal continuity between the ignition terminals and the module metal housing (ground) or internal power circuit.
  • 4Vehicle modifications causing wiring harness damage: when installing a dash cam, roof ambient lighting, a roof rack, or replacing the headliner trim, fixing screws or harness clips pierce the SRS wiring harness, or modified wiring incorrectly connects to the airbag circuit.
  • 5SRS control unit (ACU) internal drive circuit fault: A damaged airbag ignition drive chip (such as a MOSFET or ASIC chip) inside the ACU shorts the output terminal to the internal power supply, falsely reporting a short-to-power fault.
  • 1
    Safety preparation and fault confirmation: Shift the vehicle into Park or Neutral, apply the parking brake, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds (to ensure the SRS capacitor discharges completely). Connect the diagnostic tool to confirm B1767 is a current fault (Active), record freeze frame data, and check for other airbag circuit fault codes.
  • 2
    Visual inspection and wiring harness check: Remove the right A-pillar, B-pillar, and C-pillar interior trim panels. Inspect the right front curtain airbag wiring harness (wrapped in yellow corrugated conduit) for wear, cuts, or burn marks. Focus on the contact points between the wiring harness and body metal edges, trim clips, and the sunroof drain tube. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance from the ignition wire to body ground and constant battery positive (normal reading is infinite).
  • 3
    Connector inspection: Disconnect the right front side airbag connector (usually located below the B-pillar or above the C-pillar). Check the terminals for oxidation, corrosion, backed-out pins, or foreign matter. Measure the voltage at the harness-side connector terminal (should be 0V; 12V indicates a short circuit to power). Clean with electronic contact cleaner and apply conductive protectant if necessary.
  • 4
    Airbag module inspection: Connect a dedicated airbag load simulator (SRS Simulator) in place of the airbag module, clear the fault code, and power on the system. If the fault code disappears, the airbag module has an internal short circuit. Replace the right front curtain airbag module. If the fault code remains, the fault is in the wiring harness or the ACU.
  • 5
    Wiring harness insulation repair or replacement: If the wiring harness is damaged, wrap the damaged area with high-temperature insulating tape (Kapton tape) and re-secure the harness to prevent interference. If the harness has multiple damaged sections or an internal short circuit, replace the entire right front side airbag wiring harness assembly to prevent recurrence.
  • 6
    SRS control unit diagnosis: Disconnect the ACU connector. Measure the resistance between the right front side airbag ignition output terminal and the power supply. If continuity exists, the ACU has an internal fault. Replace the airbag control unit and perform coding configuration.
  • 7
    System reset and verification: After completing the repair, reconnect all connectors (listen for the locking click), connect the battery, and use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform an SRS system self-check (normally, turning the ignition switch to ON illuminates the SRS warning lamp for 6 seconds before it turns off). Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm the right front side airbag circuit resistance is within the normal range (1.5-3.5Ω). Perform static and dynamic road tests for verification.
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BYD Song MAX right front side airbag short circuit after water wading

A 2019 Song MAX had the SRS warning light stay on constantly after wading through heavy rain. Read DTC B1767. Inspection revealed standing water in the right C-pillar airbag connector with oxidised, blackened terminals. The right-side sunroof drain tube had detached, allowing rainwater to run down the A-pillar and into the C-pillar trim. Fix: Cleared water from the connector, cleaned the terminals with electronic cleaner and blew dry, reattached the sunroof drain tube. Fault resolved.
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Aftermarket dash cam installation damaged wiring harness on BYD Qin Pro

While installing a dashcam, the owner of a 2020 Qin Pro drove cable-clip fasteners into the right-hand A-pillar SRS harness, damaging the airbag igniter wire insulation. This caused a short to constant power and set DTC B1767. Disconnecting the airbag module changed the code to open-circuit (high resistance), confirming a wiring fault. Repaired the harness by rewrapping the insulation and rerouted the dashcam wiring to avoid the SRS harness.
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Internal short circuit in Song PLUS airbag module

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BYD Qin DM SRS fault after accident repairs

A Qin petrol model's SRS warning light remained on after right-side collision repairs. DTC B1767. Inspection found the airbag wiring harness had been crushed by right C-pillar trim clips during the repair, deforming it and causing an internal short to the power supply. Replaced the damaged harness section (from ACU to airbag module), rerouted the wiring properly and fitted harness protection sleeving. Fault resolved.
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Internal driver chip in SRS control unit damaged

A 2019 Song MAX exhibited an intermittent SRS warning light during normal operation. Fault codes cleared initially but recurred; eventually B1767 became a permanent fault. Inspection confirmed the wiring harness and airbag module tested normal. Testing revealed continuity between the right front airbag drive terminal inside the ACU and the positive power supply. Resolution: Replaced the airbag control unit (ACU), programmed the VIN and calibrated the crash sensors using a dedicated diagnostic tool. Fault completely 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.