B175C-00

DTC B175C-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects resistance in the Right Rear Side Airbag ignition circuit above the calibrated threshold — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B175C-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects resistance in the Right Rear Side Airbag ignition circuit above the calibrated threshold.

Normal airbag igniter resistance ranges from 1.6Ω to 2.4Ω (standard value approximately 2.0Ω).

The ECU sets this fault when it detects resistance exceeding approximately 2.8Ω or a high-resistance state in the circuit.

This fault indicates poor contact or a partial open in the ignition circuit, or abnormal internal resistance in the airbag module.

As a functional fault in the passive safety system, it may prevent the side airbag from deploying during a collision.

Because the SRS uses a two-stage diagnostic mechanism, this fault code continuously illuminates the airbag warning lamp and may force the entire airbag system into a downgraded protection mode, even if the vehicle remains drivable.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Loose or oxidized right rear seat side airbag wiring harness connector: Frequent seat movement or a damp environment increases contact resistance at the connector pins. This is the most common cause of the fault.
  • 2Airbag wiring harness wear or internal breakage: Repeated bending at the seat rail, B-pillar, or door sill trim causes partial copper wire breakage without a complete open circuit, resulting in abnormally high resistance.
  • 3Airbag igniter internal fault: Aging or poor connection of the ignition resistance wire inside the airbag module causes the resistance value to fall outside the normal range.
  • 4SRS ECU internal detection circuit fault: A faulty sampling resistor or detection circuit inside the control unit incorrectly reads the airbag resistance as too high.
  • 5Water ingress or liquid corrosion: After the vehicle drives through water, water enters the wiring harness connectors below the right B-pillar or under the seat, oxidizing and corroding the terminals and creating contact resistance.
  • 1
    Safety preparation: Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to discharge the SRS capacitor residual charge to prevent accidental airbag deployment. Wear an anti-static wrist strap. Do not use a standard multimeter to measure the airbag directly (use a dedicated airbag tester or limit the multimeter current to below 10mA).
  • 2
    Visual inspection: Remove the right rear door sill trim panel and seat side trim panel. Inspect the airbag wiring harness for signs of wear, crushing, or water stains. Specifically check the connector under the seat for looseness or broken locking tabs.
  • 3
    Connector handling: Disconnect the airbag module connector (usually a yellow plug). Check terminals for oxidation, backed-out pins, or deformation. Clean with electrical connector cleaner, apply conductive grease, and verify the locking mechanism is intact.
  • 4
    Resistance measurement: Use a low-current ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the two airbag module terminals. Normal resistance is 2.0Ω±0.4Ω. If the resistance exceeds 2.8Ω, replace the airbag module. If the resistance is normal, continue checking the wiring harness.
  • 5
    Harness continuity test: Disconnect the SRS ECU connector and the airbag connector. Measure the resistance between the airbag harness terminal and the corresponding ECU terminal. Resistance must be less than 1Ω. Measure the harness insulation resistance to ground and to power. Resistance must be greater than 1MΩ to rule out a short circuit.
  • 6
    Replacement verification: Perform a substitution test using a known good airbag module or a dedicated airbag simulator (2Ω resistor). Clear the fault code, set the power mode to ON, wait 20 seconds, and read the fault code. If the fault disappears, the original airbag module is faulty. If the fault remains, check the wiring harness or replace the SRS ECU.
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    Repair and Verification: After repairing or replacing the faulty wiring harness or connector, reconnect all components and clear the fault code. Perform multiple ignition cycles and a road test to confirm the fault light remains off. Use a diagnostic tool to read the SRS data stream and verify the right rear side airbag resistance value is within the normal range.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro right rear side airbag connector oxidized, causing high resistance

Symptom: Airbag warning light stays on. Scanner shows DTC B175C-00. No collision history; fault appeared suddenly. Diagnosis: Disconnected the battery and checked the right rear seat side airbag connector. Measured airbag harness terminal resistance to ground: >1MΩ (normal). Voltage to ground: <1V (normal). Measured resistance between K08-2 (Y/B) and K71-17 (harness between airbag module and ECU): >1Ω (abnormal). Found the harness connector inside the right rear sill trim oxidised and loose. Fix: Cleaned the oxidised terminals and applied conductive grease. Re-secured the connector. Cleared the fault codes and cycled the ignition multiple times. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song Pro DM rear side airbag wiring harness chafing causing intermittent warning

Symptom: Airbag warning light illuminates intermittently, particularly over rough surfaces. Stored DTC: B175C-00. Diagnosis: Found the RH rear seat side airbag connector not fully locked. Reconnected and cleared the DTC, but the fault returned two days later. Further inspection revealed chafing damage to the harness at the seat rail, causing intermittent high resistance. Measuring resistance at the airbag module while moving the harness showed fluctuation between 2.8Ω and 5.2Ω (specification: 2Ω±0.4Ω). Resolution: Replaced the RH rear seat side airbag wiring harness assembly. Adjusted the harness routing to avoid the seat rail and secured it with cable ties, ensuring adequate movement allowance. Cleared the DTCs and road tested; no recurrence.
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Replaced right rear side airbag on BYD Tang II; fault persists

Symptoms: Airbag warning light stayed on with DTC B175C-00 after right rear door body repair and removal of right rear seat. Shop replaced right rear side airbag module but fault remained. Diagnosis: New airbag module resistance measured 2.1Ω (normal). Checked harness between airbag ECU and module: K08-1 (Y/R) to K71-18 measured 0.8Ω (normal), but K08-2 (Y/B) to K71-17 measured 3.5Ω (high). Found right B-pillar lower connector had water ingress during previous repair, causing pin oxidation. Resolution: Replaced right B-pillar lower SRS harness connector, dried harness and applied waterproof sealant. Reconnected, cleared codes, and cycled ignition multiple times to confirm fix.
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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.