DTC B176811 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the Right Front Side Curtain Airbag ignition drive circuit and vehicle ground (GND) — Qin Plus
DTC B176811 indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection between the Right Front Side Curtain Airbag ignition drive circuit and vehicle ground (GND).
In the BYD Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) architecture, the airbag igniter operates as a low-resistance inductive load (nominal resistance 2.0–3.0 Ω).
The Airbag Control Unit (ACU) continuously monitors circuit current and voltage drop through the high-side/low-side drive circuits.
When the ACU detects the insulation resistance between the ignition circuit and vehicle ground falls below the threshold (typically <200 Ω), the system registers a short to ground.
This fault causes: 1) possible unintended airbag deployment from accidental grounding, risking occupant injury; 2) failure to deploy during a collision due to current bypass; 3) the SRS to enter fail-safe mode, disabling the affected circuit.
Subtype identifier '11' indicates a continuous hard short (non-intermittent).
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