This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a 0-ohm resistance in the right rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a 0-ohm resistance in the right rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit.
As a key actuator in the passive safety system, the pretensioner contains an internal squib with a normal resistance of 1.5-3.0 Ω for circuit integrity monitoring.
A resistance of 0 indicates a hard short in the circuit.
Possible causes include a burned internal coil causing an inter-turn short, a wiring harness short to ground (vehicle body), or shorted connector pins.
This fault prevents the ACU from sending a firing command to the pretensioner during a collision or triggers a system protection strategy that disables the entire right-side airbag circuit, severely compromising restraint protection for the right rear passenger during an accident.
- 1Right rear seat belt pretensioner internal igniter burned out or coil inter-turn short circuit (typically due to seal failure after water ingress or pretensioner aging).
- 2Worn insulation on the pretensioner wiring harness under the seat or inside the B-pillar causes the positive and negative wires to short to ground (common from frequent seat movement or unsecured harnesses during modifications).
- 3Poor sealing of the yellow dedicated connector (usually located under the seat or inside the B-pillar trim) allows water ingress, causing electrolytic corrosion and a short circuit between pins.
- 4Airbag Control Unit (ACU) internal monitoring circuit fault or damaged sampling resistor, causing a false 0 ohm reading.
- 5Failure to replace a deployed pretensioner after a collision, or directly measuring the pretensioner with a multimeter in resistance mode during repair (output current from some digital multimeters can damage the igniter, causing an internal short circuit).
- 1Safe power-down: Switch off the ignition and disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal. Wait at least 5 minutes to fully discharge the SRS backup power capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Use a dedicated BYD diagnostic tool (such as ED400 or VDS) to read freeze frame data. Confirm B17701A is a current fault (Active) rather than a history fault (History). Record the vehicle status when the fault occurred.
- 3Physical location: Remove the right rear seat cushion and lower B-pillar trim panel. Locate the pretensioner at the right rear seat belt retractor (with the yellow keyed connector). Inspect the connector for damage or water ingress.
- 4Pretensioner unit inspection: Disconnect the yellow connector and use a dedicated SRS high-impedance tester or a low-power ohmmeter (<10mA output) to measure the resistance between the two pins on the pretensioner side. Normal value: 1.5-3.0 Ω. If the reading is 0 Ω, the pretensioner has an internal short circuit. Replace the seat belt assembly (the pretensioner cannot be replaced separately).
- 5Harness insulation check: With the connector disconnected, measure the resistance between each of the two pins on the harness side (ACU side) and body ground (should be >1MΩ). Measure the resistance between the two pins (should be >1MΩ). A reading of 0Ω or low resistance indicates a short circuit in the harness.
- 6Wiring repair: Carefully inspect the pretensioner wiring harness along its route (usually via the seat rail and door sill trim to the center tunnel) for abrasion or crushing marks. Focus on the harness fixing points within the forward and rearward seat travel range. Repair damaged insulation and rewrap the harness. Replace the wiring harness if necessary.
- 7Connector handling: If water is inside the connector, clean thoroughly with electronic cleaner, blow dry with compressed air, apply conductive grease, and reconnect. Check pins for bending or backing out. Replace the connector housing if necessary.
- 8System reset and verification: Restore all connections, reconnect the battery negative terminal, and clear the fault code. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and observe the SRS warning lamp; it should turn off after the self-check. Use the diagnostic tool to perform the 'SRS System Self-check' or 'Configuration and Calibration' procedure, and confirm B17701A does not reappear.
Internal short in right rear pretensioner causing SRS light to stay on
Worn seat rail wiring harness causing intermittent short
Water ingress corroded the connector, causing abnormal resistance.