On BYD vehicles, DTC B1789 indicates a circuit fault in the driver seat belt pretensioner or the seat belt buckle position sensor, specifically a short to ground, open circuit, or signal range/performance fault — Atto 8
On BYD vehicles, DTC B1789 indicates a circuit fault in the driver seat belt pretensioner or the seat belt buckle position sensor, specifically a short to ground, open circuit, or signal range/performance fault.
Although early documentation may describe this as a 'second-stage front airbag', the fault code points to the seat belt restraint system components beneath the seat.
The SRS control module triggers B1789 when it detects abnormal resistance in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner circuit (below 1.0Ω or above 4.0Ω; normal range is 2.0-3.0Ω) or when the buckle position sensor signal voltage remains below the threshold.
This fault forces the airbag system into fail-safe mode.
In a collision, the system may fail to accurately determine if the driver is wearing the seat belt, preventing intended airbag deployment, disabling the pretensioner, or triggering start inhibition logic on certain models.
The fault also illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning light continuously, indicating a substantial risk to the occupant protection system.
- 1Wiring harness under the driver's seat worn or crushed: Frequent forward and backward seat adjustment causes the seat belt pretensioner wiring harness to interfere with the seat rail, resulting in damaged insulation, broken copper wires, or a short circuit.
- 2Seat belt pretensioner connector (yellow plug) poor contact: Plug not fully locked, internal pins oxidized, backed out, or corroded by water ingress, causing abnormal resistance.
- 3Seat belt pretensioner unit fault: Pretensioner deployed following a vehicle accident (micro gas generator detonated) but remained unreplaced during repair, causing an internal open circuit; or pretensioner internal coil short circuit.
- 4Seat anchorage position sensor detached or damaged: Sensor connector left disconnected after seat removal and installation, or broken sensor retaining clip causing signal interruption.
- 5Wiring harness retaining clip failure: A broken clip causes the harness to rub against the body metal bracket over bumps, resulting in an intermittent short to ground.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes for the SRS system capacitors to fully discharge to prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Use VDS or the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool to read the fault code. Confirm whether B1789 is a current fault (Active) or history fault (History), and record the freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Move the driver's seat to the rearmost position and inspect the wiring harness under the seat for wear, crushing, or damaged insulation. Focus on interference points between the seat rails and the wiring harness.
- 4Connector inspection: Disconnect the seat belt pretensioner connector (usually yellow). Verify the plug locks fully. Inspect the pins for oxidation, burning, or backing out. Clean with electrical contact cleaner if necessary.
- 5Resistance measurement: Use a multimeter to measure the pretensioner unit resistance. The normal value is 2.0-3.0Ω. Infinite resistance indicates an open circuit (pretensioner deployed or wiring harness broken). A resistance of 0 or an extremely low value indicates a short to ground.
- 6Wiring harness repair: If the wiring harness is damaged, strip the insulation, solder the break, and seal the repair with heat-shrink tubing or multiple layers of insulating tape. Reroute the harness and secure it with cable ties, maintaining a clearance of at least 20mm from moving parts.
- 7Component replacement: If the pretensioner is faulty or has deployed, replace the complete driver seat belt assembly (including the pretensioner). Do not repair the pretensioner separately.
- 8System reset: Connect the battery, clear the fault code, perform 'SRS System Configuration' or 'Sensor Calibration' (if applicable), conduct a static self-test and road test, and confirm the warning light turns off and the fault does not recur.
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