DTC B17661B indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) failed to detect a valid electrical connection or the physical presence of the right front side curtain airbag during the system self-check — Atto 3
DTC B17661B indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) failed to detect a valid electrical connection or the physical presence of the right front side curtain airbag during the system self-check.
This "module missing/configuration error" fault signifies a complete communication loss between the ECU and the airbag module, rather than a simple igniter resistance anomaly.
Root causes typically include missing airbag module power supply (12V constant or IG power), poor ground circuit, open or short circuits in the LIN/CAN communication lines, internal airbag module MCU fault, loose connections, backed-out pins, or oxidation at the wiring harness connector, or incorrect vehicle configuration data (e.g., failing to perform online coding after replacing the airbag module).
This fault prevents the right front side curtain airbag from deploying during a collision, severely compromising occupant side impact protection.
In certain repair scenarios and specific model years, this DTC also indicates a communication loss between the battery management system (BMS) and the vehicle control unit (VCU).
Differentiate the diagnosis based on specific symptoms (airbag warning indicator illuminated vs. powertrain fault) and accompanying DTCs.
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