B17211B

DTC B17211B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication loss or abnormal resistance between the right knee airbag (typically located under the passenger-side dashboard) and the SRS control module — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B17211B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication loss or abnormal resistance between the right knee airbag (typically located under the passenger-side dashboard) and the SRS control module.

Specifically, this fault indicates an open airbag igniter circuit (resistance too high, typically >10Ω), which the system registers as a "not connected" state.

This condition prevents the right knee airbag from deploying during a collision and continuously illuminates the airbag fault warning lamp.

This constitutes a hard fault or intermittent open circuit requiring immediate repair to ensure passive safety system integrity.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Unlocked connector after accident repair caused airbag warning light to illuminate.

After front collision repairs, the airbag warning light on a 2019 BYD Qin EV stayed on. The scan tool retrieved DTC B17211B. Inspection found that after replacing the right knee airbag, the technician had not fully seated the yellow 2-pin connector. Only one click was heard, and the secondary lock did not engage. After reseating the connector until a double click was heard and clearing the fault code, the system returned to normal. This case shows the importance of double-locking SRS connectors.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Knee airbag internal open circuit replacement case

2020 BYD E2, 30,000 km, no accident history. Airbag warning light came on suddenly. Read DTC B17211B; live data showed infinite resistance on the right knee airbag. Removed and inspected the connector—found it normal. Measured the airbag body resistance: OL (open circuit). Replaced the right knee airbag assembly with an OEM unit (P/N: C#E2-5820000). New airbag measured 2.4 Ω. After installation, the fault cleared. Suspect the heating wire inside the inflator fractured due to premature aging.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Dashboard wiring harness wear caused an intermittent open circuit

A 2019 BYD E3 exhibited an intermittent airbag warning light that became more frequent on rough roads. A scan tool read DTC B17211B as an intermittent fault. Removing the lower dash panels revealed the right knee airbag wiring harness chafing where it passed through a metal bracket. The retaining clip had detached, and long-term friction against the bracket edge fractured three copper cores, leaving only a partial connection. Repaired the harness by soldering and applying heat-shrink tubing, then rerouted and secured it to avoid contact with sharp edges. This completely resolved the fault.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Repaired corroded SRS connector on water-exposed vehicle

BYD Qin EV presented DTC B17211B and multiple airbag fault codes after water damage repairs. Inspection found severe water stains and green copper corrosion on the right knee airbag connector (located at the floor wiring harness branch). We cleaned the terminals with electronic contact cleaner, sanded the oxidation layer with fine sandpaper, applied special conductive grease, and replaced the waterproof sealing ring. The airbag itself had no water ingress and its resistance was normal. After repairs, we cleared the fault codes and the system passed self-diagnosis. Always check the sealing integrity of all SRS connectors on any water-damaged vehicle.
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.