In BYD vehicles, DTC B1684 indicates an Occupant Classification System (OCS) fault — Atto 3
In BYD vehicles, DTC B1684 indicates an Occupant Classification System (OCS) fault.
The OCS mounts inside the front passenger seat and consists of the OCS control module and pressure sensors.
The system detects pressure distribution and weight on the seat surface to identify the front passenger seat status (empty/child/adult).
It sends occupant presence and type signals to the airbag control unit (SRS ECU).
The SRS ECU uses these signals to determine the front passenger airbag deployment strategy (whether to deploy and deployment force) during a collision.
When the SRS ECU detects a communication loss with the OCS module, an abnormal sensor signal, or missing system calibration data, it logs DTC B1684-00, illuminates the airbag warning light, and enters fail-safe mode (typically disabling front passenger airbag deployment).
Consequently, the system may fail to protect the front passenger effectively during a collision, or it may deploy accidentally when no one occupies the seat, causing secondary injury.
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