DTC B176D1B indicates the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an abnormal signal or missing sensor — Atto 3
DTC B176D1B indicates the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an abnormal signal or missing sensor.
The system uses pressure/capacitive sensors integrated into the front passenger seat cushion to detect seat occupancy and weight category.
It transmits signals to the SRS airbag control unit to determine front passenger airbag deployment and deployment force during a collision.
This fault indicates the airbag control unit cannot receive a valid occupancy status signal (typically indicating an open circuit, out-of-range resistance, or signal plausibility error).
The system enters a fail-safe mode and defaults the front passenger seat status to "unoccupied".
This may prevent the front passenger airbag from deploying during a collision, severely compromising passive safety performance.
- 1Repeated seat slide rail adjustment wears and breaks the wiring harness underneath, specifically causing an open circuit in the power or signal wire.
- 2Occupant sensor failure (internal open or short circuit). Defective sensor waterproofing commonly causes moisture damage.
- 3Poor contact, oxidized pins, or loose retaining clip at the yellow dedicated connector under the seat, causing intermittent signal interruption.
- 4Failure to perform Occupant Detection System calibration after replacing the airbag control module or seat during accident repairs.
- 5Poor connection or corrosion in the sensor power supply circuit or ground circuit, causing abnormal voltage.
- 1Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000/VDS2100) to read the fault code and view the data stream. Confirm if 'Passenger Detection Sensor Status' displays 'open circuit', '255', or a fixed value that does not change with pressure.
- 2Inspect the wiring harness routing under the front passenger seat, focusing on the interference area between the seat slide rail and the frame. Strip back the corrugated conduit and check the wires for breaks or wear marks.
- 3Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes. Unplug the yellow connector under the seat. Inspect the pins for oxidation or backing out. Clean the pins with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease.
- 4Measure occupancy sensor resistance: Normal resistance varies between 200Ω and 1500Ω based on seat pressure (standards vary slightly by model). If resistance is infinite or remains fixed, replace the sensor assembly.
- 5Check wiring harness continuity: Measure wiring harness continuity between the sensor connector and the airbag control module (ACM), and check for shorts to ground or power.
- 6After replacing the seat or airbag control unit, perform the 'Passenger Detection System Zero Point Calibration': ensure the front passenger seat is completely empty (no items), then use the diagnostic tool to enter the SRS system special functions and complete the calibration.
- 7After repair, clear the fault code. Perform a static test (enter and exit the front passenger seat and observe instrument cluster messages) and a dynamic road test (drive over speed bumps to simulate vibration) to verify the fault is eliminated.
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