B174B-00

This DTC indicates the firing circuit resistance of the left rear side airbag (typically integrated into the left rear door C-pillar trim panel or the side of the left rear seat backrest) falls below the SRS control module threshold (normal range 2 — Atto 3

Safety System

This DTC indicates the firing circuit resistance of the left rear side airbag (typically integrated into the left rear door C-pillar trim panel or the side of the left rear seat backrest) falls below the SRS control module threshold (normal range 2.0-3.0Ω; fault threshold typically <1.0Ω or near 0Ω).

Low resistance indicates an abnormal low-resistance path in the circuit.

Causes include a short to ground, damaged wiring harness insulation, shorted connector pins, or an internal short in the airbag inflator bridge wire.

This fault forces the SRS system into a degraded mode and illuminates the airbag warning light.

During a collision, the affected airbag may fail to deploy (as the control module detects a short and disables the firing circuit) or, in extreme cases, deploy unintentionally.

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Cases Logged
5
Causes
  • 1Water ingress and oxidation at the left rear sill or C-pillar wiring harness connector: Vehicle wading, car washing, or poor sealing forms a conductive water film between connector pins, creating parallel resistance.
  • 2Harness mechanical damage: Improper rear seat removal/installation or sill trim panel installation causes the seat rail to pinch and damage the harness insulation, resulting in a short to body ground.
  • 3Internal airbag unit fault: Short circuit in the igniter bridge wire or moisture in the propellant causes an abnormal drop in resistance.
  • 4Poor connector contact: Backed-out or loose pins increase the effective contact area or cause abnormal bridging (resistance appears low but contact is faulty).
  • 5SRS ECU internal detection circuit fault: Abnormal internal sampling resistor or ADC circuit in the control module causes an incorrect resistance reading.
  • 1
    Safe power down: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3-5 minutes for the SRS energy storage capacitor to discharge fully to prevent accidental deployment.
  • 2
    Inspection procedure: Remove the left rear C-pillar trim panel and door sill trim panel. Check the connection status of the white/yellow connector for the side airbag (usually marked 'Side Airbag').
  • 3
    Initial measurement: Use a high-precision multimeter (with seat belt resistance function) to measure the resistance between the airbag connector terminals. Normal resistance is 2-3 Ω. If <1 Ω, disconnect the connector and measure the harness-side resistance to ground.
  • 4
    Harness continuity check: Measure wiring harness continuity and insulation from the airbag connector to the SRS ECU (usually located under the centre console or front compartment). Inspect the sill harness bends for chafed insulation and shorts to ground.
  • 5
    Component isolation test: Replace the actual airbag with a 2-3Ω dedicated airbag simulator. If the fault code changes to "resistance too high" or disappears, the airbag itself has a short circuit. Replace the airbag.
  • 6
    Repair procedure: If water is present, clean the connector with electrical contact cleaner, blow dry, and apply conductive grease; if the wiring harness is damaged, repair the insulation with heat-shrink tubing and re-secure the routing.
  • 7
    Replacement and Matching: After replacing the faulty airbag or wiring harness, use VDS2000 or Launch X431 to perform 'Airbag System Configuration' (some models require online programming to match the VIN).
  • 8
    Verification: Clear the DTC, perform an ignition switch cycle self-test, and confirm DTC B174B-00 does not return and the instrument cluster warning light is off. Read the data stream to confirm the resistance is within the 2.0-3.0Ω range.
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BYD Qin EV450 left rear seat side airbag connector water ingress short circuit

Symptoms: After driving through water, the airbag warning light stayed on. VDS detected active fault code B174B-00. Diagnosis: Removed and inspected the left rear sill trim panel. The side airbag harness connector showed obvious water ingress, with green copper corrosion between the pins. Resistance between pins measured only 0.4Ω (short circuit condition). Solution: Cleaned the connector with anhydrous ethanol and blow-dried it. After drying, harness-to-ground insulation tested normal. Reconnected the connector, applied waterproof silicone grease, and cleared the fault code. Circuit resistance returned to 2.4Ω.
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BYD Qin 100 rear seat wiring harness wear causing low resistance

Symptoms: Dashboard airbag warning light illuminates intermittently, particularly over rough surfaces. Diagnosis: DTC B174B-00 stored as intermittent fault. Removed left C-pillar trim and found side airbag wiring harness chafing against seat mounting bracket. Damaged insulation caused intermittent short to ground; resistance to ground fluctuated between 0.5-5MΩ. Solution: Repaired damaged wiring with heat shrink tubing and insulating tape, re-secured harness to original retaining clip positions, added corrugated tubing protection. Fault resolved.
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BYD Qin EV300 airbag module internal short circuit

Symptoms: Airbag warning light stays on continuously; DTC B174B-00 will not clear. Diagnosis: Disconnected the left rear side airbag connector. Resistance across the airbag unit pins measured only 0.6Ω (normal: 2–3Ω), indicating an internal short in the airbag igniter. Harness side resistance to ground measured >10MΩ, normal. Resolution: Replaced the left rear side airbag module (seat backrest removal required). Performed SRS system matching using VDS. After clearing the fault code, resistance reads 2.8Ω, normal.
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BYD Qin 80: software false alarm and intermittent wiring harness connection

Symptoms: 3-month-old vehicle logged DTC B174B-00. No accident or water submersion history. Diagnosis: Visual inspection of the wiring harness showed no abnormalities. Found slightly backed-out airbag connector pins, causing unstable contact resistance (intermittent low values). The SRS ECU had outdated software. Solution: Re-seated the backed-out pins to ensure full engagement. Updated the SRS control module software to the latest version (optimised resistance sampling algorithm). The fault has not recurred.
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BYD Qin EV450 seat connector not fully seated after seat removal and refit

Symptom: The owner reported the airbag warning light illuminated after the left rear seat was reupholstered. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B174B-00. Inspection revealed the side airbag connector was not fully locked; the internal shorting bar had made unintended contact, causing circuit resistance to drop abnormally to 0.9 ohms. Solution: Reinserted and secured the airbag connector, confirmed the locking tab engaged (audible click), cleared the DTC, and road tested to confirm normal system operation.
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Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.