DTC B177A indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit fails to detect the left middle-row (typically left second-row) seat belt pretensioner during self-diagnosis — Seal 6 EV
DTC B177A indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit fails to detect the left middle-row (typically left second-row) seat belt pretensioner during self-diagnosis.
This is an open-circuit fault; the ECU detects infinite pretensioner circuit resistance or resistance outside the normal threshold (standard value: 1.5-2.5Ω).
The pretensioner is a key actuator in the passive safety system.
During a frontal collision, a pyrotechnic igniter instantly tightens the seat belt to eliminate slack between the occupant and the belt.
This fault indicates an open pretensioner circuit, preventing pretensioner deployment for this seat during a collision.
This condition may also disrupt the coordinated deployment logic of the same-side or related airbags. "Not present" in this fault code does not indicate a missing physical component; it designates an electrical "communication loss" or "open circuit".
- 1Pretensioner connector loose or poor contact: Frequent forward and backward sliding or folding of the left middle-row seat can loosen the pretensioner wiring harness connector located under the seat or lower B-pillar. The large movement range of middle-row seats in MPV models like the Song MAX subjects the connector to mechanical stress.
- 2Wiring harness broken or worn: Repeated bending of the pretensioner wiring harness near the seat track over time causes fatigue fractures in the internal copper cores, or the metal seat frame edge wears through the harness insulation, causing an open circuit. Common on 7-seat versions of SUV models such as Tang and Song.
- 3Pretensioner internal fault: The internal igniter or bridge wire has an open circuit. Causes include manufacturing defects, prolonged vibration, or failure to replace a deployed pretensioner after a previous collision.
- 4SRS control unit false report: An internal detection circuit fault in the airbag ECU or a software calibration issue causes the system to incorrectly identify the pretensioner as not present. This primarily occurs in specific software versions of early Yuan EV or Qin models.
- 5Incorrect wiring after accident repair: After a collision or interior removal and installation, the technician failed to correctly connect the left middle-row pretensioner connector or used a mismatched substitute resistor to bypass the fault, causing the system to detect an abnormality.
- 1Safety Preparation and Initial Diagnosis: Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS capacitor. Use a BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000 or Launch X431) to read all fault codes, determine if B177A is an active or history fault, and record freeze frame data to review vehicle status when the fault occurred.
- 2Visual and connector inspection: Inspect the left middle-row seat belt assembly for signs of impact damage or disassembly. Locate the pretensioner connector (typically on the lower inner side of the seat or inside the B-pillar trim). Verify the connector is fully locked and inspect the terminals for oxidation, backed-out pins, or corrosion. Clean with electrical contact cleaner and reconnect if necessary.
- 3Circuit measurement and resistance test: Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance across the terminals on the pretensioner-side connector. Standard value: 1.5-2.5Ω. If the reading is infinite (OL), replace the pretensioner assembly. If the resistance is normal, measure continuity between the harness-side connector and the SRS control unit to check for an open circuit or short to ground.
- 4Wiring harness repair and insulation: If the wiring harness has a break at any point (especially at the seat slide rail bend), strip the harness sheath, solder the break, and apply double-layer heat-shrink tubing or waterproof tape for insulation. If the wiring harness shows severe wear, replace the entire pretensioner wiring harness assembly to prevent recurrence.
- 5Component Replacement and System Calibration: If confirming a faulty pretensioner body, replace the left second-row seat belt assembly (including the pretensioner). After installing the new part, use a diagnostic tool to execute 'SRS System Configuration' or 'ECU Coding' (some models require writing the vehicle VIN and configuration code). Then, clear the fault codes and perform a system self-check (usually requiring cycling the ignition switch 3 times). Finally, perform a vehicle crash simulation test (use a dedicated resistor substitute to verify normal system communication).
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