DTC B173C indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the Right Second Row Side Airbag squib circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated threshold (typically >4 — Qin Plus
DTC B173C indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the Right Second Row Side Airbag squib circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated threshold (typically >4.5Ω).
This fault is an active diagnostic result of the SRS system, indicating a high-resistance condition in the circuit between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the airbag module.
Causes for excessive resistance include increased contact resistance, a partially broken wiring harness, terminal oxidation, or an aging squib wire inside the airbag module.
This fault causes the system to mark the airbag circuit as 'unreliable', meaning the airbag may fail to deploy during a collision.
The fault typically illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light (SRS light) continuously, and some models also sound a warning buzzer.
- 1Loose airbag module connector or oxidized terminals: Vehicle vibration, water intrusion, or long-term oxidation increases contact resistance at the plug located under the seat or inside the C-pillar trim. This is the most common cause.
- 2Wiring harness worn or partially broken: The right middle-row side airbag wiring harness passes through the seat slide rail or B/C-pillar area. Long-term bending and friction cause the copper strands to partially break, reducing the effective conductive cross-section.
- 3Airbag module internal fault: Igniter bridge wire aging, cold solder joints, or manufacturing defects cause internal resistance to drift outside the normal range of 2.0-3.0Ω.
- 4Poor contact at the intermediate connector: Some models feature an intermediate connector between the body wiring harness and the seat wiring harness (usually located inside the sill trim panel). Terminal back-out or corrosion increases resistance.
- 5SRS control unit sampling circuit fault: Faulty ACU internal A/D converter or sampling resistor causes a false high resistance reading (confirm by substitution).
- 1Safe power-down: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 3 minutes (or the time specified in the repair manual) to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental deployment.
- 2Locate the component: Confirm the physical location of the right middle-row side airbag (on MPV/SUV models like the Song MAX and Tang, this is typically on the side of the right second-row seat backrest or inside the C-pillar trim panel). Remove the relevant trim panels or seat components to expose the yellow SRS connector.
- 3Visual inspection: Verify the airbag module connector (usually marked 'SRS' or 'Airbag', yellow housing) is fully locked. Inspect the terminals for green oxidation, burn marks, or terminal back-out. Clean with electrical contact cleaner if necessary.
- 4Resistance measurement: Measure the airbag circuit resistance using a dedicated airbag system tester (or a 2.2Ω current-limiting resistor connected in series). Disconnect the airbag module connector. Measure the wiring harness side: a normal reading shows an open circuit or very high resistance (due to ACU internal resistance). Measure the module side: the normal value is 2.0-3.0Ω. If the module side measures >4.5Ω, the module is faulty.
- 5Step-by-step diagnosis: If the module side is normal, check wiring harness continuity. Use a multimeter to measure the wiring harness resistance between the ACU and the airbag connector; resistance must be <1Ω. Measure the insulation resistance to ground; resistance must be >1MΩ. Inspect the wiring harness sleeve at the moving parts under the seat for damage.
- 6Repair verification: After repairing the wiring harness or replacing the airbag module, reconnect all connectors and the battery. Use the BYD ED400/ED600 diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Execute the 'SRS system self-check' procedure. Confirm B173C does not return and the SRS warning light turns off.
- 7Function check: During the final check, use the diagnostic tool to read the 'Airbag Resistance Real-time Data Stream' and verify the right middle-row side airbag resistance returns to the normal 2.0-3.0Ω range.
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