B176D-00

DTC B176D-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an open circuit or missing load in the left rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit during the system self-check — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B176D-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an open circuit or missing load in the left rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit during the system self-check.

The SRS ECU verifies pretensioner presence by monitoring the resistance across the pretensioner squib (normal value: 1.5-3.0 Ω).

The ECU determines the pretensioner is "not present" if this resistance falls outside the threshold (open circuit >10 Ω or short circuit <0.5 Ω) or if it fails to receive the pretensioner LIN bus response signal.

This safety-critical fault prevents the left rear seatbelt pretensioner from deploying and tightening during a collision, causing a loss of restraint protection for the rear passenger.

It also continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.

Some models may enter fail-safe mode, limiting vehicle power output.

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Cases Logged
5
Causes
  • 1Left rear seat belt pretensioner squib internal open circuit or burnout, causing abnormal resistance (usually >10Ω or infinite).
  • 2Pretensioner wiring harness connector (located below the B-pillar or under the left side of the seat) loose, backed-out terminals, oxidized from water ingress, or making poor contact; common in vehicles driven through water or due to mechanical stress from frequent seat adjustment.
  • 3Wiring harness physical damage: Fore/aft seat movement wears through the harness insulation, causing a short circuit, or improper B-pillar trim panel installation pinches and severs the harness, causing an open circuit.
  • 4SRS control unit internal sampling circuit fault or outdated software version causing a false report that the pretensioner is not present (false fault).
  • 5Vehicle configuration data error: Failed to program the SRS system configuration after replacing the seat assembly with a non-original unit (low-spec version without a pretensioner), or the pretensioner model does not match the vehicle VIN.
  • 1
    Connect VDS2000 or an equivalent diagnostic tool. Read the complete DTCs and freeze frame data. Confirm whether B176D-00 is a current (Active) or history (History) fault. Check for other accompanying SRS fault codes (such as B176E-00 right rear pretensioner fault).
  • 2
    Perform the safe power-down procedure: turn off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitors and prevent accidental pretensioner deployment during repair.
  • 3
    Visually inspect the yellow pretensioner connector (usually marked "AIRBAG" or "SRS") inside the left B-pillar lower trim panel. Check for looseness, signs of water ingress, or terminal corrosion. Clean and reconnect if necessary.
  • 4
    Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance between the pretensioner body terminals. Standard value: 1.5-3.0 Ω (at 20°C ambient). If the reading indicates an open circuit (OL) or a short circuit (0 Ω), replace the left rear seat belt pretensioner assembly.
  • 5
    Measure wiring harness continuity: Circuit resistance from the pretensioner connector to the SRS ECU (usually located under the center console) must be <1 Ω, and insulation resistance to ground and power must be >1 MΩ. Repair any open or short circuits.
  • 6
    If wiring harness and pretensioner resistance are normal, check the SRS ECU software version and update to the latest version if necessary (some early Qin models have a false alarm bug requiring a program reflash).
  • 7
    After replacing the pretensioner, reconnect all components and restore power. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, then perform the "Airbag System Configuration Verification" and "Seat Belt Pretensioner Self-test" functions.
  • 8
    Perform system verification: Cycle the ignition switch 3 times, confirm the SRS warning lamp turns off after 6 seconds, and verify the diagnostic tool displays the B176D-00 status as "Passed" or "Not Present".
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV450: Seat wiring harness wear causes pretensioner open circuit

Qin EV450, 80,000 km. SRS warning light suddenly illuminated. VDS scan showed DTC B176D-00 (current fault). Removed the left rear seat. The wiring harness underneath had chafed against the seat rails from repeated fore-aft adjustment, wearing through the insulation and breaking the copper wires. Measured infinite resistance between pretensioner terminals; the pretensioner body itself read 2.1Ω. Replaced the damaged harness section (approx. 40 cm), wrapped it with corrugated tubing and rerouted to avoid contact with moving parts. Fault cleared, SRS light off.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin 100 pretensioner connector corroded after water wading

After driving through flood water approximately 40 cm deep, the instrument panel displayed an airbag malfunction. The diagnostic tool reported DTCs B176D-00 and B176E-00 (both rear pretensioner faults). Inspection found the pretensioner connector at the base of the B-pillar (yellow waterproof plug) had a perished seal. Water ingress during wading caused terminal oxidation with green copper corrosion, increasing contact resistance to 15 Ω. Cleaned the terminals with electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease, replaced the waterproof seal, and applied silicone around the connector exterior to enhance sealing. Cleared the fault codes and the system returned to normal.
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BYD Qin EV300: Configuration error after installing aftermarket seats

The workshop replaced the left rear seat assembly with a used unit. The SRS warning light stayed on constantly. DTC B176D-00 indicated the pretensioner was not present. The replacement seat pretensioner measured 2.3Ω (normal) and the wiring harness continuity was normal. Investigation revealed the seat came from a base model; although it included a pretensioner, the SRS ECU configuration data showed this vehicle was not equipped with a left rear pretensioner. Solution: Using VDS, enter the SRS system special functions, perform "Vehicle Configuration Programming", change the "Left Rear Pretensioner" option to "Equipped", and execute configuration verification. Fault resolved.
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BYD Qin 80 SRS ECU software false positive fault

No collision history. SRS warning light illuminated intermittently during normal use. Scan tool showed DTC B176D-00 (intermittent). Measured pretensioner resistance: 1.8Ω (normal). Wiggled wiring harness; fault would not reproduce. Checked SRS ECU software: 2016 version (outdated). Consulted TSB and confirmed this version has a false positive defect for the left rear pretensioner sampling circuit. Solution: Upgraded SRS ECU software to 2018 or later (SRS_V2.3.1 or above). Fault has not reoccurred since upgrade.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV450 pretensioner internal squib open circuit

Following a collision, the left rear seatbelt pretensioner deployed (visible creasing on the webbing). Replaced the unit, but DTC B176D-00 remained. Measured infinite resistance on the new part. Found the part was aftermarket with a cold solder joint on the internal squib. Installed a genuine pretensioner (part number: SC-8114500) and measured 2.0Ω resistance (normal). Performed airbag system self-test and passed. This case emphasizes using genuine parts only; aftermarket components may have quality defects.
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.