DTC B178D indicates the front passenger second-stage frontal airbag (Passenger Frontal Airbag Stage 2) ignition circuit is disconnected or has abnormal resistance — Atto 8
DTC B178D indicates the front passenger second-stage frontal airbag (Passenger Frontal Airbag Stage 2) ignition circuit is disconnected or has abnormal resistance.
In BYD e-Platform 3.0 models featuring a distributed electronic architecture (e.g., Dolphin, Seal, Yuan PLUS), this DTC may also indicate a communication interruption between the Right Body Domain Controller (R-DCU) and the SRS module, or a sub-node fault.
The airbag utilizes a dual-stage ignition design to deploy in stages based on collision severity (stage 1 low-pressure deployment; stage 2 high-pressure supplementary deployment).
This fault prevents the front passenger airbag from executing the second-stage deployment during a collision or causes complete airbag failure, severely compromising occupant protection.
Inspect the airbag module wiring harness, connectors, clock spring (if applicable), and domain controller communication status.
- 1Front passenger airbag stage 2 ignition circuit open or resistance exceeds threshold (>4.5Ω), preventing the SRS control unit from detecting a valid load.
- 2Loose airbag wiring harness connector, oxidation from water ingress, or backed-out terminal pins (focus inspection on the instrument panel airbag connector and domain controller interface).
- 3Internal open circuit or poor contact in the clock spring (for models with a conventional clock spring design)
- 4Internal fault, software error, or power supply fault in the Right Body Domain Controller (R-DCU) causing loss of communication with the SRS subsystem (for vehicles with domain control architecture)
- 5Internal igniter fault or internal open circuit in the SRS control unit or airbag module.
- 1Use the VDS diagnostic tool to read the DTC freeze frame data, confirm the fault status as current (Active) or history (History), and check for other related fault codes (e.g., B178C, U0187).
- 2Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to ensure complete system discharge. Inspect the front passenger airbag module connector (located inside the right side of the instrument panel or at the right domain controller interface) for looseness or oxidation. Measure the Stage 2 ignition circuit resistance (standard value: 2.0-3.0Ω).
- 3Check the SRS control unit (or the SRS module integrated into the right domain controller) power supply (constant B+, IG power), ground, and CAN line voltages (CAN-H: 2.5-3.5V, CAN-L: 1.5-2.5V, static differential voltage approx. 0V).
- 4If the vehicle uses a domain control architecture (such as e-Platform 3.0 models), check the communication status between the right body domain controller and the SRS module, measure the CAN line terminal resistance at diagnostic connector pins 6 and 14 (approximately 60Ω), and check if the right domain controller software requires an update.
- 5Check airbag wiring harness continuity. Focus on chafing, pinching, and poor connector contact in the dashboard wiring harness. Repair the wiring harness or replace the airbag module if necessary.
- 6After replacing the airbag module or domain controller, write the SRS system configuration, calibrate the safety system, and perform an airbag deployment test (simulate using dedicated equipment; do not perform a live deployment test).
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