B1709

DTC B1709 indicates the left side curtain airbag (located at the top left of the vehicle, protecting front and rear occupant heads during side impacts) igniter circuit resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B1709 indicates the left side curtain airbag (located at the top left of the vehicle, protecting front and rear occupant heads during side impacts) igniter circuit resistance falls below the SRS control unit threshold. (Standard resistance is typically 2.0–3.0 Ω; "low resistance" generally indicates a measured value below 1.5 Ω or near 0 Ω.) This indicates a short in the igniter circuit.

Possible causes include a shorted internal squib, a wiring harness short to ground, a wire-to-wire short, or an internal connector short.

This fault forces the SRS system into a degraded mode: during a collision, the left side curtain airbag may fail to deploy (loss of protection), or in extreme cases, deploy unintentionally.

The system illuminates the airbag warning lamp to indicate an occupant safety system hazard, requiring immediate repair.

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Cases Logged
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A-pillar removal and refitting pinched the wiring harness, causing a short circuit

Symptom: 2021 BYD Tang. The owner reported the airbag warning light staying on continuously. The scan tool showed active fault code B1709. The repair history revealed that an accessory shop had removed the left A-pillar trim one week earlier while installing a dash cam. Diagnosis: Removed the left upper A-pillar trim panel and found the wiring harness pinched by a trim retaining clip. The damaged insulation caused two wires to short together. Measured the curtain airbag resistance at 2.3Ω (normal). Measured 0.2Ω to ground on the harness side. Resolution: Repaired the damaged wiring (re-wrapped with insulation tape and fitted with corrugated tubing). Adjusted the harness routing to prevent interference with the trim clips. Cleared the fault code and the system returned to normal.
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Sunroof leak caused connector corrosion and short circuit

Symptoms: BYD Song MAX 2019. Airbag warning light illuminated after the rainy season, with DTC B1709 stored. Diagnosis: Inspected the left curtain airbag connector (located in the headliner above the B-pillar). Found water staining and green copper corrosion inside the connector; corrosion between the pins caused a micro-short. Traced the leak to a detached left rear sunroof drain hose connector, allowing rainwater into the headliner. The curtain airbag resistance measured normal, but resistance between the connector terminals was only 200Ω. Resolution: Cleaned and dried the connector with electronic contact cleaner, replaced the left rear sunroof drain hose connector, and applied waterproof silicone grease to the connector. Fault resolved.
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Left curtain airbag inflator internal fault

Symptoms: BYD Yuan EV 2019 model with no accident or modification history. The airbag warning light illuminated suddenly while driving and reported fault code B1709. Diagnosis: Disconnected the left curtain airbag connector and measured resistance directly at the airbag terminals at only 0.8Ω (critically low). Measured the wiring side to earth and to power; both open circuit (normal). Inspected the wiring harness exterior and found no damage. Determined the curtain airbag internal igniter bridge wire had shorted. Solution: Replaced the left curtain airbag assembly (part number matched to VIN), performed airbag system configuration coding after replacement, cleared the fault codes and passed self-test.
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SRS control unit false alarm (software fault)

Symptoms: 2020 BYD Qin petrol, intermittent B1709 DTC, no collision history. Diagnosis: With the fault present, measured curtain airbag resistance and wiring harness—both normal. Wiggled the harness; the fault did not reappear. Checked the technical service bulletin and found certain SRS ECU software batches caused false detections. Solution: Performed SRS control unit software upgrade via VDS (version V1.2 to V1.4). The fault did not reappear after the upgrade. If the fault persists after the upgrade, replace the SRS control unit.
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.