B178211

This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detected a short to ground in the right second-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Qin Plus

Safety System

This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detected a short to ground in the right second-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.

As a pyrotechnic safety device, the pretensioner typically has a resistance of 1.5-3.0Ω.

The ECU determines component status by monitoring circuit current and resistance.

The ECU registers a short to ground if circuit resistance falls below the threshold (typically <0.8Ω) or insulation resistance to ground drops abnormally.

This fault immediately forces the SRS into fail-safe mode, disables deployment of the affected seat pretensioner and potentially associated airbags, and illuminates the instrument panel airbag warning light.

Because the pretensioner uses a squib as the actuating element, a short to ground can cause unintended ignition energy leakage or system misjudgment, creating a potential safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1A worn or split wiring harness sleeve under the right middle-row seat or at the B-pillar causes the ignition circuit wire to directly contact the vehicle body metal frame, creating a short circuit.
  • 2Pretensioner connector (usually located under the seat or inside the B-pillar trim, marked in yellow) seal failure allows water ingress after wading or car washing, causing terminal corrosion and a short circuit.
  • 3Improper routing of the pretensioner wiring harness during vehicle accident repair allows the seat slide rail to crush the harness, or a detached retaining clip causes long-term chafing that damages the insulation.
  • 4Pretensioner assembly internal igniter fault or short circuit (less common; typically shows obvious external damage or collision history)
  • 5SRS ECU internal monitoring circuit fault falsely reporting a short circuit (perform cross-validation to rule out).
  • 1
    Use a BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400) to read all DTCs. Confirm whether B178211 is an active or history fault. Check the right second-row pretensioner resistance in the SRS data stream (normal range: 1.5-3.0Ω).
  • 2
    Disconnect the low-voltage battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds for the SRS capacitor to fully discharge to prevent accidental airbag deployment.
  • 3
    Remove the right middle-row seat (if applicable) or right B-pillar lower trim panel. Locate the pretensioner connector (usually a yellow double-lock connector with shorting bar protection).
  • 4
    Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the two terminals on the pretensioner side (normal: 1.5-3.0 Ω) and the resistance from each terminal to ground (must be >1 MΩ) to determine if the fault is in the pretensioner assembly or the wiring harness.
  • 5
    If the pretensioner is normal, check the wiring harness side: measure the wiring harness insulation to ground from the connector to the SRS ECU, focusing on areas near the seat slide rail, floor wiring harness bends, and contact points with metal components.
  • 6
    If the wiring harness is damaged, repair it with heat-shrink tubing or high-voltage insulating tape, and re-secure it to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle body metal. If the pretensioner has an internal short circuit, replace the assembly (non-repairable).
  • 7
    After repair, reconnect all components and restore power. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the DTC and perform an SRS system self-test (required conditions: vehicle stationary, battery voltage normal). Confirm the fault is resolved and the warning light is off.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD E3 right middle-row pretensioner short circuit after water ingress

A 2020 BYD E3 developed a continuous airbag warning light after driving through deep water in heavy rain. DTC B178211 was logged. Inspection revealed obvious water stains on the right side of the carpet. After removing the right rear seat, we found water inside the pretensioner connector (located at the crossmember beneath the seat) and green corrosion on the terminals. We cleaned the connector and dried it with compressed air; the pretensioner itself tested normal, but the harness side showed only 0.3Ω resistance to ground. Further inspection revealed the connector seal had deteriorated and was missing, allowing water ingress during wading. We replaced the harness connector and resealed it, which resolved the fault.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV Seat Adjustment Causes Wiring Harness Wear Case

2019 Qin EV owner reported the airbag warning light coming on intermittently at specific seat positions. Read DTC B178211 (intermittent fault). Inspection found the right second-row seat manually adjustable. At fully forward and rearward positions, the seat rails pinch the pretensioner harness (running from the B-pillar to the seat). Long-term friction wore through the insulation, exposing the copper core to the seat frame and creating a short to ground. Re-routed the wiring and secured it with dedicated harness retention clips, ensuring the loom stays clear throughout the full seat travel range. Fault fully resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

E2: Pretensioner wiring not secured after accident repair

A 2019 E2 had the SRS warning light stay on after right rear-side collision repairs. DTC B178211. Inspection found technicians had replaced the right second-row seatbelt assembly during the accident repair but failed to properly clip the pretensioner wiring harness into the B-pillar harness bracket. The harness loosened and chafed against the body metal edge, damaging the insulation and causing a short to ground. Repaired the damaged harness, resecured the harness clip to the specified torque and position, cleared the fault code, and the system returned to normal.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Rare internal short circuit in pretensioner body

A 2020 E3's airbag warning light suddenly illuminated during normal use. The vehicle had no accident or water ingress history. The diagnostic tool showed active DTC B178211. Disconnecting the pretensioner connector revealed 0.2Ω between terminals (well below normal) and continuity to ground on both terminals. This indicated an internal pretensioner igniter short. Replaced the right middle row seatbelt pretensioner assembly (requires replacing the complete seatbelt retractor assembly). Fault cleared. Likely caused by a batch defect in the internal pretensioner components.
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.