This DTC indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the right rear side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit and body ground (GND) — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the right rear side impact sensor (SIS) signal circuit and body ground (GND).
BYD SRS architecture typically uses piezoelectric or acceleration-type side impact sensors.
These sensors mount inside the right rear door, behind the C-pillar trim panel, or beside the rear seat to monitor lateral impacts to the right rear of the vehicle.
When the sensor signal wire shorts to ground, the ECU continuously receives a low-level signal near 0V and cannot correctly identify actual collision deceleration signals.
This causes the following: 1) the right rear airbag (side airbag/curtain airbag) may fail to deploy during a side impact; 2) the system enters fail-safe mode, illuminates the airbag warning lamp, and may disable the entire airbag system.
Cycling the ignition typically cannot clear this hard fault.
Water ingress into sensor connector caused short circuit after driving through water
Wiring harness crushed by seat rail following accident repair
Replaced sensor due to internal aging and short circuit.
Aftermarket audio installation damaged the wiring harness