DTC B17FF indicates an abnormal vehicle speed pulse signal at the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) — Atto 8
DTC B17FF indicates an abnormal vehicle speed pulse signal at the airbag control unit (SRS ECU).
In BYD electronic architecture, wheel speed sensors typically generate the vehicle speed signal.
The ABS/ESP control unit processes this signal and transmits it via the CAN bus to the instrument cluster and SRS module.
The SRS system relies on accurate vehicle speed data for crash algorithm decisions: low-speed collisions (<25km/h) normally do not trigger the front airbags, while medium- and high-speed collisions require precise vehicle speed data to calculate airbag deployment timing and ignition level.
When the SRS module detects the vehicle speed pulse signal is missing, out of range, erratic, or inconsistent with CAN bus vehicle speed data, it logs DTC B17FF and illuminates the airbag warning light.
The system enters a degraded mode, potentially causing unintended or delayed airbag deployment during a collision.
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