This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Right Rear Impact Sensor signal circuit and body ground — Atto 8
This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Right Rear Impact Sensor signal circuit and body ground.
In the BYD SRS architecture, impact sensors utilize a dual-axis accelerometer design, transmitting a 0-5V analog voltage signal to the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) via hardwire.
A short to ground continuously pulls the signal line voltage down to <0.5V (normal static voltage is approximately 2.5V).
The ACU sampling circuit detects this abnormal voltage level and triggers the DTC.
This fault forces the SRS into fail-safe mode, disabling the right rear side airbag and curtain airbag deployment while illuminating the airbag warning lamp.
Because the short circuit can occur anywhere in the wiring harness, excessive short-circuit current (>2A) risks burning out the internal ACU drive circuit.
This single-point failure directly compromises the vehicle's side-rear collision detection capability and, in extreme cases, prevents airbag deployment during a collision.
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