B1704

DTC B1704 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication circuit abnormality between the left curtain airbag (CAB) and the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B1704 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a communication circuit abnormality between the left curtain airbag (CAB) and the Airbag Control Unit (ACU).

Specifically, the ACU detects the left curtain airbag squib circuit resistance falls outside the standard range (normally 2-3Ω), indicating an open circuit, short circuit, or poor connection.

As a safety-critical fault, this condition prevents the left curtain airbag from deploying during a side impact, severely compromising occupant head protection.

Potential causes include wiring issues, poor connector contact, or an internal squib failure within the curtain airbag assembly.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Concealed break in BYD S6 internal A-pillar wiring harness causing B1704

2011 BYD S6 Premium. Airbag warning light intermittently illuminated while driving. Scanner retrieved DTC B1704. The technician initially inspected the connectors and found them secure; however, the fault returned shortly after clearing the code. Removed the left A-pillar trim to investigate further. Found the curtain airbag wiring harness had suffered an internal conductor fracture at the bend inside the A-pillar due to long-term vibration, with no visible external damage. Resistance measurements intermittently showed normal values and an open circuit. Replaced the left curtain airbag wiring harness assembly, re-routed the harness inside the A-pillar, and fitted protective sleeving to prevent chafing against metal edges. The repair fully resolved the fault.
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Disconnected connector after accident repair caused B1704 on BYD S6

2013 BYD S6 airbag warning light stayed on constantly after front collision repair. Fault codes: B1704 (left curtain airbag disconnected) and B1705 (right curtain airbag disconnected). Inspection found the engine wiring harness had been replaced during the accident repair, but the SRS ECU connectors were not fully seated, and the left curtain airbag harness connector below the left B-pillar was not connected. Resolution: Reseated all SRS ECU connectors, ensuring the retaining clips fully engaged. Connected the left curtain airbag harness connector below the left B-pillar. Performed airbag system configuration and calibration with a diagnostic scanner. Cleared fault codes; fault resolved.
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BYD S6 under-seat wiring harness crushed, triggering B1704

The BYD S6's airbag warning light came on. DTC B1704 indicated the left curtain airbag was not connected, accompanied by faults for the driver and passenger seatbelt pretensioners not connected. The technician inspected the seatbelt pretensioners and curtain airbag connectors and found them visually normal, but measured fluctuating and unstable resistance in the left curtain airbag circuit. After removing the seat to inspect the airbag harness underneath, the technician found the harness had been crushed at the seat rail mounting point, with internal wires partially broken but not completely severed, causing intermittent poor contact. Resolution: Repaired the left curtain airbag wiring harness, replaced the damaged wire segments, re-secured the under-seat harness to prevent interference with the seat rails, cleaned all connectors, and applied conductive grease.
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BYD S6 corroded connector causing intermittent B1704 fault

2011 BYD S6 2.4L automatic, approximately 80,000 km travelled, with an intermittent airbag warning light. Diagnostic equipment retrieved DTC B1704, which cleared but returned within hours. Initial inspection found the left curtain airbag connector secure with no visible harness damage. Removed the left A-pillar trim for deeper inspection, and found slight oxidation on the connector pins and worn insulation on the wiring harness at the firewall penetration point. Solution: Cleaned the connector pins with electronic contact cleaner and applied dedicated conductive protectant, repaired the worn insulation at the firewall and added corrugated tubing protection, and replaced the left curtain airbag wiring harness connector assembly to prevent recurrence. Multiple post-repair test drives confirmed the fault did not return.
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BYD S6 crash sensor connector not reconnected, causing B1704-related fault

BYD S6 airbag warning light stays on. Retrieved DTC B1704 – Left curtain airbag disconnected. Owner reported a previous left door sheet metal and paint repair. Inspected left curtain airbag unit and connector – appearance normal. Used scan tool to read live data and found no signal from the left side impact sensor. Inspection found the side impact sensor connector inside the left B-pillar had been removed during the door repair and not fully reseated, causing a communication fault in the curtain airbag system. Solution: Reseated the left side impact sensor connector. Cleaned oxidized contacts on the B-pillar connector and tightened it. Performed airbag system self-test and configuration procedure using the scan tool. Cleared fault codes and system returned to normal.
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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.