DTC B1741 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detected a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag squib circuit — Seal U
DTC B1741 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detected a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag squib circuit.
In the SRS system, two wires (high side and low side) connect each airbag inflator to the ACM.
These circuits normally maintain a high-impedance state.
The ACM logs a short to ground when it detects an abnormally low circuit resistance (close to 0Ω) or a voltage drop to ground potential.
This condition causes the following: 1) The airbag system enters fail-safe mode, disabling this airbag and related airbags. 2) The airbag warning light (SRS light) remains illuminated. 3) The airbag fails to deploy during a collision, severely compromising occupant safety. 4) The system may store related fault codes, such as B1740 (airbag not present).
Different vehicle models or model years may define B1741 as a left front window lift switch signal fault in the Left Body Domain Controller (LBDC) system, reflecting the evolution of BYD fault codes across electrical architectures.
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