B1760

DTC B1760 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag in a "not present" state — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B1760 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the Left Front Side Curtain Airbag in a "not present" state.

This means the ECU cannot identify the airbag electrical circuit during the self-check, or detects an open circuit or abnormal resistance (normal resistance is approximately 2-5Ω).

The side curtain airbag (CAB) mounts inside the roof side rail and protects occupant heads during a side impact or rollover.

This level 2 safety system fault prevents the left front side curtain airbag from deploying during a collision and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.

On certain BYD models (such as the Song MAX and Qin petrol version), this fault code may also indicate a driver seat position sensor circuit fault.

The SRS uses seat position data to determine the airbag deployment strategy; a failed sensor can cause the system to log a similar code.

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BYD Song Pro - Seat rail chafes wiring harness causing B1760 false positive

Airbag warning light remained on after startup. Scan tool retrieved DTC B1760. In the Song Pro, this code actually points to a driver seat position sensor circuit fault. Removing the driver's seat revealed the seat rails had worn through the position sensor wiring harness during fore-aft adjustment. Two of the three internal wires were completely fractured, creating an open circuit that the SRS system reported as "not present". Repaired the broken harness, rerouted it to the outside of the rails and reinforced it with corrugated tubing. Cleared the codes; system returned to normal.
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BYD Qin Plus DM-i - Sensor connector poor contact

While driving, the dashboard intermittently displayed "Check SRS System". The fault occurred more frequently in rainy or humid weather. The diagnostic scanner detected an intermittent B1760 code. Inspection of the position sensor connector beneath the driver's seat revealed a loose locking tab and internal oxidation. Resistance fluctuated severely when gently shaking the wiring harness. Cleaned the pins with electronic contact cleaner, adjusted the connector locking tab spring, applied conductive grease to enhance waterproofing, and secured the wiring harness with cable ties to eliminate vibration. One month of post-repair monitoring confirmed no recurrence.
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BYD Tang DM - Seat position sensor unit damaged

Seat memory failed to store positions; the instrument cluster displayed B1760. Autel MS906S live data showed the driver seat fore-aft position signal stuck at 255 (invalid data), unchanged during seat movement. Sensor 5V supply was normal. Fault traced to worn internal sliding resistor film. Replaced the driver seat position sensor assembly (BYD-69F-001), performed sensor zero-point calibration with the special tool, and reset the memory positions. Seat welcome and memory functions returned to normal.
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BYD Han EV - Factory Assembly Defect on New Car

At 800 km, the airbag warning light suddenly illuminated. The dealership diagnostic tool showed B1760. Inspected the driver seat position sensor and found the fixing clip was not fully engaged (factory assembly defect). A 2–3 mm gap between the sensor and seat rail caused the position detection signal to drift, and the SRS system determined the sensor was "not present". Reinstalled the sensor ensuring the clip fully engaged, added a 1 mm rubber shim to eliminate the gap and dampen vibration, and performed calibration using the diagnostic tool. Repaired free of charge under warranty.
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BYD Song MAX - Multi-system faults following water ingress

After driving through water, the dashboard simultaneously displayed faults for the airbag, ESP, and tire pressure monitoring systems. The scan tool retrieved multiple DTCs including B1760 and C0035. Inspection under the seat found approximately 5ml of standing water and sediment inside the wiring harness connector; the seat position sensor was shorted to ground. Determined that water ingress caused sensor damage and connector corrosion. Replaced the driver's seat position sensor and the corroded wiring harness connector, thoroughly cleaned and blow-dried the harness, applied waterproof silicone grease to critical connectors, cleared the fault codes, and all systems returned to normal.
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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.