B1708-00

BYD defines DTC B1708-00 as "Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground", a body electrical system fault — Atto 8

Safety System

BYD defines DTC B1708-00 as "Seat Driver Recline Rearward Switch Circuit Short To Ground", a body electrical system fault.

This fault indicates the Seat Control Unit (SCU) detects an abnormal 0-ohm resistance (short to ground) in the driver seat recline rearward switch circuit.

Possible causes include switch contacts stuck closed, damaged harness insulation causing a short to ground, or connector water ingress.

This fault prevents rearward seat adjustment, causes uncontrolled continuous rearward movement, or disables the seat memory function.

Some third-party data sources incorrectly label this code as "left curtain airbag resistance is 0".

Airbag faults typically use the B10XX-B19XX range or dedicated SRS fault codes, and standard OBD-II assigns B1708 to the seat adjustment circuit.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro DM seat wiring harness worn through, causing short circuit

Symptoms: Body system warning light illuminated on the instrument cluster. Diagnostic scan retrieved DTC B1708-00. Driver seat backrest rearward adjustment button inoperative. Diagnosis: Wiring harness connector beneath the driver seat found oxidised and loose. Frequent seat movement wore through the harness insulation, allowing internal wires to contact the vehicle body and short to ground. Repair: Replaced the driver seat backrest rearward adjustment switch assembly. Re-wrapped and secured the wiring harness beneath the seat. Fitted a protective sleeve to prevent future abrasion.
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BYD Song PLUS EV seat switch shorted due to water ingress

Symptom: Driver's seat adjustment failed suddenly while operating, and the memory function stopped working. Diagnostic scanner found DTC B1708-00 in the Seat Control Module (SCU). Disassembly found water ingress inside the side adjustment switch panel (owner spilled a drink). Testing confirmed a short circuit (abnormal continuity) in the rearward adjustment position. Repair: Replaced driver's seat adjustment switch assembly, applied waterproofing to seat harness connectors, and recalibrated memory function. All functions returned to normal.
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BYD Tang DM-i seat wiring harness intermittent short circuit

Symptoms: The dealership found historical fault code B1708-00 during a routine service. The owner had not noticed any obvious fault. Diagnosis: intermittent fault. While simulating seat fore/aft movement, the harness experienced excessive tension at extreme positions, causing momentary short circuits. Testing revealed microscopic damage to the harness insulation. Solution: Adjusted seat harness clip positions to increase slack, replaced the damaged harness segment, and installed high-grade abrasion-resistant protective conduit.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Yuan Pro seat switch internal contacts deformed

Symptoms: Driver seat backrest would not adjust rearward; forward adjustment worked normally. Scan tool retrieved DTC B1708-00. Removed the switch and tested it: pressing the rearward adjustment button gave a resistance reading near 0 ohms (normal should be several hundred ohms). Disassembled the switch and found the internal contact spring plate had deformed, causing a constant short circuit. Solution: Replaced the driver seat multi-way adjustment switch assembly. Checked the related wiring harness, found no faults, then reinstalled the components.
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Modified clip pierced the BYD e2 seat wiring harness.

Symptoms: Upon startup, the seat automatically moved to the rearward limit and could not be adjusted back. Diagnosis found the rearward adjustment switch stuck closed. The cause was traced to retaining clips from aftermarket floor mats piercing the wiring harness under the seat, shorting the power and signal wires. Resolution: Removed the improperly installed mat clips, repaired and re-insulated the damaged harness, replaced the seat adjustment switch damaged by the short circuit, and recalibrated the seat position memory function.
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Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.