DTC B1736 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a short to body ground in the igniter circuit of the right second-row seat side airbag (Side Airbag Module, located on the side of the right second-row seat) — Atto 3
DTC B1736 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a short to body ground in the igniter circuit of the right second-row seat side airbag (Side Airbag Module, located on the side of the right second-row seat).
Under BYD DTC coding rules, B1736 serves as the general identifier for this fault type.
A specific short to ground typically corresponds to B173611 (hexadecimal 11 indicates a short to ground).
This fault means the resistance between the two airbag igniter terminals, or between a terminal and the vehicle body, drops abnormally low (typically below 1.0 Ω).
The SRS ECU determines this is a short circuit.
This fault causes the airbag warning lamp to remain illuminated.
The system automatically cuts off the affected airbag circuit to prevent accidental deployment.
In a collision, the airbag may fail to deploy normally, severely compromising occupant safety.
Applicable models primarily include the Tang, Song MAX, and other 6-seat or 7-seat vehicles equipped with second-row side airbags.
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