B1741

DTC B1741 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detected a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag squib circuit — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B1741 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detected a short to ground in the Left Rear Side Airbag squib circuit.

In the SRS system, two wires (high side and low side) connect each airbag inflator to the ACM.

These circuits normally maintain a high-impedance state.

The ACM logs a short to ground when it detects an abnormally low circuit resistance (close to 0Ω) or a voltage drop to ground potential.

This condition causes the following: 1) The airbag system enters fail-safe mode, disabling this airbag and related airbags. 2) The airbag warning light (SRS light) remains illuminated. 3) The airbag fails to deploy during a collision, severely compromising occupant safety. 4) The system may store related fault codes, such as B1740 (airbag not present).

Different vehicle models or model years may define B1741 as a left front window lift switch signal fault in the Left Body Domain Controller (LBDC) system, reflecting the evolution of BYD fault codes across electrical architectures.

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BYD S7 Left Front Window Switch Signal Fault (B1741 Related Case)

Symptoms: The left front window switch could not control the other three door windows, and the switch backlight was flashing. The other windows operated normally from their individual switches. Diagnosis: A VDS scan found DTC B1741 stored in the Left Body Domain Controller (LBDC), indicating an abnormal signal from the left front window switch. LIN bus communication was faulty; power and ground to the switch were normal, but signal transmission was intermittent. Resolution: Replaced the left front door window switch assembly and refreshed the LBDC software, resolving the fault.
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BYD Tang DM Left Front Seat Control Fault (B1741 Related Case)

Symptoms: The driver's electric seat would not adjust fully rearward, leaving the seat positioned too far forward. The seat memory function also failed. Diagnosis: Checked the seat adjustment motor operation. The motor ran but the position signal was abnormal. Connected VDS and read the left body domain controller, which stored DTC B1741 and related codes. Inspected the wiring harness connectors beneath the seat and found a LIN bus communication fault. Measured the seat position sensor signal voltage; it was abnormal. Resolution: Replaced the driver's seat adjustment switch, repaired the wiring harness connectors under the seat, and relearned the left body domain controller. This cleared the fault.
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BYD Song Pro Left Domain Controller Communication Fault (B1741-Related Case)

Symptoms: The light switch could not turn on the lights. The wiper switch was inoperative. All steering wheel buttons were unresponsive. The instrument cluster displayed Lane Departure Limited and Lane Keep Limited warnings. Diagnosis: A full vehicle scan with VDS found the Left Body Domain Controller (LBDC) had lost communication with multiple subsystems. Checked the LBDC power supply and ground circuits – normal. Measured CAN and LIN line voltages and found the LIN line shorted to ground. Disconnected each sub-module under the LBDC one by one; traced the fault to an internal short in the left front door switch assembly. Resolution: Replaced the left front door switch assembly (window lift, mirror adjustment, door lock controls) and the LBDC fuse. Fault fully resolved.
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BYD Song MAX left rear side airbag wiring harness worn and shorted

Symptom: The SRS warning light on the instrument panel stayed on constantly. Scanned the vehicle and retrieved DTC B1741 (left rear side airbag short to ground). No collision history. Diagnosis: Removed the left rear door trim panel and inspected the wiring harness routing at the door hinge. Found the yellow SRS-specific harness sheath had cracked, and the internal airbag igniter wire insulation had worn through, contacting the door metal frame. Confirmed continuity to ground with a multimeter. Solution: Repaired the damaged wiring harness using double-layer heat shrink tubing for insulation. Re-secured the harness routing to avoid contact with sharp edges. Cleared the DTC and the SRS warning light went out normally. System returned to normal.
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Water ingress corroded the airbag connector on a BYD Yuan EV.

Symptoms: After heavy rain, the vehicle displayed B1741 DTC indicating left rear side airbag short to ground. No other abnormalities. Diagnostic Process: Inspected the airbag connector inside the left rear door trim panel and found the seal ring deteriorated and missing. The connector contained obvious water traces and green corrosion. Pins formed a low-resistance path between pins and to ground. Measured airbag module resistance as normal, confirming the fault was on the wiring side. Solution: Thoroughly cleaned the connector contacts, replaced the waterproof seal ring, dried the inside of the wiring harness with compressed air, applied anti-corrosion treatment to the connector, and reinstalled it. This cleared the fault. Recommendation: Check the door drain holes for blockage to prevent further water ingress.
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.