DTC B172C indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1Ω) between the left second-row side airbag squib circuit and body ground — Seal 6 EV
DTC B172C indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1Ω) between the left second-row side airbag squib circuit and body ground.
In the SRS system, normal airbag squib resistance is approximately 2.0-3.0Ω.
When the ACU detects a short to ground in the circuit, it registers a severe fault and triggers protection mode: immediately disconnecting power to the airbag circuit, illuminating the SRS warning lamp, and disabling left second-row side airbag deployment.
This fault prevents the side airbag from inflating normally to protect the occupant during a collision, or in extreme cases, risks unintended deployment due to intermittent wiring contact.
- 1Mechanical damage to the wiring harness under the seat: During forward or backward adjustment of the left middle-row seat, the seat frame rubs against the floor wiring harness, damaging the insulation and allowing the wire to contact the metal seat rail.
- 2Water ingress and corrosion in the airbag connector: Driving through water or cleaning the interior allows water to enter the poorly sealed airbag wiring harness connector under the seat (usually a yellow plug). This oxidizes the internal terminals, causing a short to ground.
- 3Airbag module internal igniter short circuit: Igniter resistance wire insulation inside the airbag inflator failed, shorting directly to the metal housing.
- 4Wiring pinched by B-pillar trim panel: During B-pillar repair or floor mat installation, trim panel clips crush and damage the wiring harness, causing a short to body ground.
- 5Seat heater pad modification interference: Fixing pins pierce the airbag wiring harness and damage the insulation during aftermarket seat heater pad installation.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Diagnostic confirmation: Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000/ED400) to read the DTC freeze frame data. Record the vehicle status at the time of the fault (mileage, temperature, voltage). Confirm B172C is a current fault, not a history fault.
- 3Circuit isolation test: Disconnect the left middle-row side airbag module connector (located under the seat, yellow 2-pin plug). Use a multimeter to measure the resistance to ground of both terminals on the harness-side connector. Normal resistance is infinite (OL). A reading of 0-5Ω confirms a short to ground in the circuit.
- 4Section-by-section fault isolation: Gradually peel back the corrugated conduit from the airbag connector toward the ACU. Inspect the wiring harness, focusing on the seat slide rail mounting points and seat hinges. Check for damaged insulation or exposed copper wire. If necessary, perform a wiggle test to reproduce intermittent short circuits.
- 5Connector inspection: Check the plug terminals for green corrosion, backed-out pins, or deformation. Clean with electrical contact cleaner and measure the insulation resistance between the terminals and to ground. Standard value: >10MΩ.
- 6Module verification: If the circuit measures normal (infinite), replace the airbag module and measure the new module resistance (2.0±0.3Ω) to confirm an internal module fault.
- 7Repair and verification: Repair the damaged wiring harness (use dual-wall heat-shrink tubing or replace the entire harness section). Reconnect all connectors and the battery. Use the diagnostic tool to execute 'SRS system self-check' and 'configuration verification'. Confirm B172C becomes a history fault and can be cleared. Finally, perform a vehicle collision simulation test (using a simulated load) to confirm normal system operation.
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