DTC B1677 indicates a short to ground in the left rear side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit — Seal U
DTC B1677 indicates a short to ground in the left rear side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the left rear side impact sensor typically mounts below the B-pillar or near the left rear door frame to monitor collision acceleration at the left rear of the vehicle.
When the sensor signal wire shorts to the vehicle body ground, the SRS control module (ACM) detects a signal voltage continuously below the threshold (usually <0.5V) and logs a short-to-ground fault.
This fault disables the left rear side collision detection function, forces the system into fail-safe mode, and illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning lamp.
During a side collision, the left-side curtain airbag and seat side airbag may fail to deploy, posing a serious safety risk.
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