DTC B175C indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects that the igniter (squib) resistance for the right rear side airbag (typically located in the right rear seat backrest side or C-pillar area) exceeds the upper normal threshold — Atto 3
DTC B175C indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects that the igniter (squib) resistance for the right rear side airbag (typically located in the right rear seat backrest side or C-pillar area) exceeds the upper normal threshold.
The SRS system continuously monitors each airbag igniter's resistance via a low-current circuit; the normal range is typically 1.5-3.0 ohms.
If the resistance remains above approximately 3.5-4.5 ohms (specific thresholds vary by model), the system flags a 'resistance too high' condition.
This fault indicates a high-resistance state in the airbag circuit.
Possible causes include poor connector contact, a partially broken wiring harness, igniter degradation, or a faulty ECU internal sampling circuit.
Safety Impact: Insufficient current may prevent this airbag from deploying during a collision, or the system may trigger a safety strategy disabling the entire airbag system, degrading occupant protection.
- 1Loose right rear side airbag connector, oxidation from water ingress, or terminal back-out (commonly found at the connector under the seat or inside the C-pillar trim panel, where frequent seat adjustment or damp environments increase contact resistance).
- 2Internal aging or a partial open circuit in the airbag igniter causes an abnormal increase in internal resistance (most common in older vehicles or vehicles exposed to high temperatures).
- 3Worn wiring harness or broken strands, particularly in the under-seat harness. Long-term bending and friction partially break the copper strands, reducing the effective conductive cross-sectional area (the seat harness sheath design on some BYD models presents a wear risk).
- 4SRS control unit internal detection circuit fault, such as an abnormal sampling resistor or A/D converter, causing a false high resistance reading.
- 5Wiring harness damage during modifications or repairs, such as accidental damage to the airbag wiring harness when installing seat covers or modifying the audio system, or improper repairs after an accident.
- 1Use the VDS diagnostic tool to read the DTC freeze frame data, confirm the environmental conditions (temperature, voltage) when the fault occurred, and check for history DTCs or related DTCs (such as sub-code B175C-00).
- 2Perform the safe power-down procedure: disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 3Locate the right rear side airbag module (Yuan/Song MAX: usually on the outer side of the right rear seat backrest; Tang/Qin: may be on the side of the C-pillar). Remove the relevant interior trim panels to expose the connector.
- 4Visually inspect the connector for looseness, water ingress, oxidation, or deformed terminals. Measure the igniter circuit resistance using a dedicated airbag tester (or an equivalent alternative method from the repair manual). Never measure directly with a multimeter ohm setting, as this may deploy the airbag.
- 5Check wiring harness continuity. Inspect the wires inside the harness sleeve under the seat for wear or broken strands. Use a multimeter to measure the harness end-to-end resistance and insulation resistance. End-to-end resistance must be less than 1 ohm. Insulation resistance must be greater than 1 MΩ.
- 6If measurement confirms abnormal resistance, replace the right rear side airbag assembly (including the igniter) or repair the wiring harness fault. If the wiring harness is normal but resistance remains high, replace the SRS control unit.
- 7Reconnect all components and restore power. Use VDS to clear the fault code. Run the 'SRS System Self-check' or 'Crash Detection Sensor Calibration' procedure. Confirm B175C does not return and the airbag warning lamp is off.
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