DTC B171D indicates the driver-side knee airbag igniter circuit resistance falls below the lower threshold calibrated by the SRS control unit (ACU), typically under 2 — Atto 3
DTC B171D indicates the driver-side knee airbag igniter circuit resistance falls below the lower threshold calibrated by the SRS control unit (ACU), typically under 2.0 Ω.
In the BYD SRS system, the knee airbag serves as a critical restraint system component, with a standard igniter resistance range of 2.0–3.0 Ω.
A low resistance value indicates a short circuit risk.
Potential causes include an internal short in the igniter assembly, a short between wiring harness connector pins, or a wiring harness short to ground or power.
This fault causes the ACU to classify the airbag circuit as unsafe.
During a collision, the knee airbag may fail to deploy, or in extreme cases, deploy unintentionally.
Consequently, the SRS system illuminates the airbag fault warning lamp and may disable the entire airbag system.
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