DTC B1670-00 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit and body ground, resulting in a short to ground — Atto 8
DTC B1670-00 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit and body ground, resulting in a short to ground.
The BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture utilizes a piezoelectric or MEMS accelerometer for the right side impact sensor.
This sensor mounts inside the right B-pillar or the right front or rear door cavity and monitors side impact acceleration.
A short to ground prevents the SRS control unit (ACU) from receiving a valid analog acceleration signal (typically a 0.5-4.5V voltage signal).
Instead, the ACU receives a ground potential near 0V.
This condition triggers the ACU to enter fault protection mode, disable the right side airbag and curtain airbag deployment, and illuminate the airbag fault warning lamp.
If the short circuit occurs during an impact, it can cause unintended airbag deployment or failure to deploy, creating a serious safety hazard.
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