B1727

DTC B1727 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects Passenger Knee Airbag squib circuit resistance below the calibrated threshold (typically <1 — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B1727 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects Passenger Knee Airbag squib circuit resistance below the calibrated threshold (typically <1.0Ω or <1.5Ω, depending on vehicle calibration).

This fault represents an abnormally low impedance in the squib circuit.

Potential causes include an internal short circuit in the squib coil, a wiring harness short to ground, a short between connector terminals, or a faulty internal sampling circuit within the SRS ECU.

Low resistance typically indicates an abnormal current path, causing the SRS system to identify a risk of unintended deployment or monitoring failure.

The system subsequently illuminates the airbag warning light and may disable the entire airbag system.

This results in the loss of knee protection during a collision and disrupts the normal deployment logic of other airbags.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Tang DM-i knee airbag internal short caused B1727

2021 BYD Tang DM-i with 32,000 km. The instrument panel displayed 'Check SRS System'. The scan tool read DTC B1727 (right knee airbag resistance too low). Live data showed resistance at 0.4Ω (normal 2.0Ω). Disconnected the negative battery terminal, removed the trim panel under the passenger glovebox, and disconnected the knee airbag connector. Direct measurement across the airbag terminals still showed 0.4Ω, indicating an internal short in the airbag igniter. Replaced the right knee airbag assembly (part number: KFB-5820400). After clearing the DTC, resistance returned to 2.1Ω, resolving the fault. Root cause: moisture ingress into the airbag propellant caused coil insulation breakdown.
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BYD Song MAX wiring harness chafed, short to earth

2019 BYD Song MAX. After accident repairs, DTC B1727 set. A non-authorised repair shop had replaced the windscreen and dashboard. Inspection found the instrument panel crossmember fixing clip had pinched the RH knee airbag wiring harness, exposing copper that shorted to body ground. Airbag resistance measured 2.3Ω (normal), but harness-to-ground resistance measured 0.2Ω. Rerouted the harness away from sharp metal edges, repaired the damaged section with double-layer heat shrink tubing, and added a rubber protective sleeve at the clip. Cleared the DTC; it has not returned.
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Water ingress and corrosion in the BYD Yuan EV connector

2019 BYD Yuan EV535. Airbag warning light came on after driving through water. Retrieved DTC B1727, accompanied by B1726 (left knee airbag resistance abnormal). Inspection found water staining on the passenger floor. The knee airbag connector under the passenger-side carpet had internal green copper corrosion with electrolytic conduction between terminals. Cleaned the connector terminals, flushed with electronic cleaner, dried, and applied conductive protectant. Also traced the leak to a disconnected AC drain hose, repaired it, and cleared the fault. For vehicles driven through water, recommend thorough inspection of SRS connector sealing.
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BYD Qin Pro SRS ECU falsely reporting low resistance

2020 Qin Pro petrol, no accident history. DTC B1727 appeared suddenly. Measured right knee airbag resistance at 1.8Ω (normal). Wiring harness insulation was good, but the fault code appeared intermittently. Compared data stream between left and right knee airbags and found the right side reading fluctuating between 0.8–1.2Ω, while the left remained stable at 1.9Ω. Suspected internal sampling circuit fault in the SRS ECU. Replaced the SRS control module (requiring vehicle parameter reconfiguration and VIN programming), which eliminated the fault completely. Disassembly of the original ECU revealed a cold solder joint on the internal voltage-dropping resistor, causing unstable sampling voltage.
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.