B1751

DTC B1751 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a short to ground in the right rear side airbag deployment circuit — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B1751 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a short to ground in the right rear side airbag deployment circuit.

Specifically, an abnormally low resistance path (typically less than 1 ohm) exists between the vehicle body ground and the igniter wiring for the right rear side curtain airbag (C-pillar side curtain airbag) or the right rear seat side airbag.

The standard igniter resistance is 2.0 ± 0.3 ohms.

When the ECU detects a circuit short to ground, it immediately sets this DTC and cuts off the airbag deployment circuit to prevent accidental deployment while driving or failure to deploy during a collision.

This safety-critical fault causes the airbag warning light to remain illuminated and may fail to protect the right rear passenger during a crash.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Song MAX B1751 fault after wading

A 2019 BYD Song MAX had the airbag warning light on the dashboard after driving through deep water in a heavy rainstorm. The diagnostic tool retrieved DTC B1751 (Right rear seat side airbag short to ground). Inspection found the right rear door frame seal had aged, letting rainwater leak into the C‑pillar and corrode the side curtain airbag connector terminals. Removing the C‑pillar trim revealed water staining and verdigris inside the yellow connector. Technicians cleaned the terminals with electronic cleaner, applied conductive protectant, replaced the seal, and resolved the fault.
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BYD Tang door sill wiring harness chafed, causing intermittent short circuit

2021 BYD Tang owner reported the airbag warning light occasionally illuminating, particularly on rough roads. Diagnosis revealed an intermittent B1751 fault. Removed the right rear sill trim panel and found the side curtain airbag wiring harness had chafed at the fixing clip due to prolonged vibration, with insulation damage causing an intermittent short to earth. Re-wrapped the harness, adjusted the fixing position to avoid contact with sharp edges, and replaced the damaged harness section, completely resolving the fault.
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BYD Yuan EV: Fault left after seat removal and refitting

2019 BYD Yuan EV: Airbag warning light remained on after replacing the right rear seat cover. Read fault code B1751. Inspection found that the technician had not paid attention to the airbag harness routing during seat removal and installation, causing the side airbag connector to be pinched against the seat frame. The connector housing cracked, allowing the terminals to contact the metal seat frame and create a short to ground. Replaced the damaged airbag connector and wiring harness, routed the wiring correctly, and resolved the fault.
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BYD Qin petrol variant: Airbag fault after accident repair

2020 BYD Qin petrol variant. After repairing a minor collision to the right rear, the airbag light stayed on. Retrieved fault code B1751. Inspection found an internal short circuit in the right rear curtain airbag trigger caused by the accident, with no external damage visible. Measured the curtain airbag resistance at 0.2 ohms (normal 2 ohms), indicating internal damage. Replaced the right rear curtain airbag module, then configured and calibrated it using a diagnostic tool. System returned to normal.
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BYD Song MAX ageing connector corrosion fault

A 2019 Song MAX with 80,000 km displayed DTC B1751. Inspection found the airbag connector inside the right rear C-pillar had deteriorated from prolonged heat exposure, leaving the plastic housing brittle and the connector seal compromised. Terminal oxidation produced verdigris, causing a short to ground. Cleaning the terminals was ineffective — the oxidation had penetrated too deeply. Replaced the entire airbag harness connector and terminals. Fault resolved.
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.