DTC B17FF-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) continuously detects an abnormal vehicle speed pulse signal input or completely loses the vehicle speed signal — Seal 6 EV
DTC B17FF-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) continuously detects an abnormal vehicle speed pulse signal input or completely loses the vehicle speed signal.
In BYD Qin series vehicles, the SRS system receives the vehicle speed pulse signal from the wheel speed sensors (ABS sensors) or the vehicle control unit (VCU) via hardwire or the CAN bus.
The crash judgment algorithm uses this signal—the system determines the airbag deployment trigger threshold, ignition timing, and multi-stage airbag deployment intensity based on real-time vehicle speed.
The SRS ECU stores this DTC when it detects, within a set time window (typically exceeding 2-5 seconds), that the pulse signal frequency falls outside the valid range (such as the frequency corresponding to 0-255 km/h), the signal completely drops out, or the signal deviates significantly from the vehicle speed data transmitted on the CAN bus.
This fault forces the airbag system into Degradation Mode.
During a collision, the airbags may deploy late, fail to deploy, or deploy inadvertently at low speeds, severely compromising passive safety performance.
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