U1332

DTC U1332 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) receives an abnormal or interrupted vehicle speed signal via the CAN bus — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC U1332 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) receives an abnormal or interrupted vehicle speed signal via the CAN bus.

In BYD new energy vehicles, the ESP electronic stability system (or IPB intelligent integrated braking system) typically generates the vehicle speed signal and transmits it to the SRS module via the chassis CAN or powertrain CAN bus.

The SRS system relies on the vehicle speed signal for crash algorithm decisions: at low speeds, it may trigger only the seat belt pretensioners without deploying the airbags, while at high speeds, it requires multi-stage airbag coordination.

CAN bus communication interruptions, signal source module failures, or SRS module receiving circuit faults trigger this code.

This fault causes the airbag system to enter a degraded mode, which may prevent correct deployment during a collision or cause the warning lamp to remain illuminated.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Tang DM-i intermittent CAN vehicle speed signal loss

2021 Tang DM-i intermittently displayed 'Check SRS System' while driving, with DTC U1332 intermittent. Found the floor wiring harness retaining clip below the left A-pillar loose; harness rubbed against the metal body edge and damaged the CAN-L wire insulation. Repaired and resecured the harness. Fault resolved. Front seat movement stresses the harness at this location.
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Faulty ESP module caused vehicle speed signal interruption in Yuan EV

A 2019 BYD Yuan EV came in with DTC U1332 and the ABS warning light on. Diagnostics found an internal fault in the ESP module (Bosch 9.3) that stopped it sending vehicle speed frames to the CAN bus (ID:0x217). Replaced the ESP control unit and recalibrated; the SRS system then resumed normal communication. This case shows that vehicle speed signal source faults trigger cascading SRS faults.
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Song MAX Gateway Module Software Fault

2019 Song MAX threw U1332 after collision repairs with the SRS light constantly on. Found the gateway module damaged in the crash—hairline cracks in the internal PCB were interrupting vehicle speed signal forwarding between powertrain and chassis CAN intermittently. Software update didn't fix it; replaced the gateway module and cleared the fault. Note: On accident-damaged vehicles, check the gateway mounting bracket for deformation.
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E1 EV wiring harness connector water ingress

2020 BYD E1 threw code U1332 during the wet season; the undercarriage had been through water. Inspection found the GJK01 wiring harness connector for the SRS module beneath the floor had a perished seal that let water in, intermittently shorting CAN-H to the power supply. Cleaned the moisture, replaced the seal and connector terminals, cleared the fault. EVs need proper waterproofing on both high- and low-voltage harnesses.
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Qin Fuel SRS Module Internal Fault

2020 BYD Qin (petrol) logged U1332 at 80,000 km with no other codes. CAN bus waveform normal; ESP vehicle speed signal output normal, but SRS module data stream showed 0 km/h. Internal CAN transceiver in SRS control unit faulty. Replaced SRS module and performed online configuration and coding. Recommend crash sensor calibration after replacement.
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.