DTC B1705 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects a short to ground in the left curtain shield airbag ignition circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B1705 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects a short to ground in the left curtain shield airbag ignition circuit.
During self-diagnostics or real-time monitoring, the ECU detects the insulation resistance between the left curtain airbag ignition line (typically designated as pins FL- or F5) and body ground falls below the threshold (typically <2Ω).
This indicates a short-to-ground path in the ignition circuit, which may cause: 1) Curtain airbag fails to deploy during a collision (current shorts to ground and cannot ignite the gas generator). 2) Risk of unintended curtain airbag deployment under abnormal conditions (intermittent poor contact at the short point generates sparks).
This constitutes a hard fault in the active safety system.
The ECU immediately illuminates the SRS warning light and disables the entire airbag system (including driver, passenger, and side airbags), eliminating side-impact protection.
Left curtain airbag connector corroded and short-circuited after water ingress.
Wiring harness pinched after accident repair, causing intermittent short circuit
A-pillar modification caused the curtain airbag circuit to short to ground
Igniter insulation failure inside the curtain airbag assembly
SRS ECU software false positive (false fault)