B178911

This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the driver-side dual-stage airbag Stage 2 ignition circuit and body ground — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

This DTC indicates an abnormally low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the driver-side dual-stage airbag Stage 2 ignition circuit and body ground.

In modern SRS systems, the driver airbag typically features a dual-stage inflator: Stage 1 deploys during minor collisions, and Stage 2 delays deployment during severe collisions to enhance protection.

A short to ground indicates the ECU detects an abnormally low voltage on the Stage 2 ignition circuit (typically <1Ω resistance).

Damaged wiring harness insulation, an internal clock spring short circuit, or an internal airbag module fault can cause this condition.

This fault causes the following: 1) The airbag system enters fail-safe mode; the Stage 2 airbag may fail to deploy or deploy unintentionally during a collision. 2) The SRS warning lamp remains illuminated, degrading the overall vehicle safety rating. 3) In extreme cases, short-circuit current can trigger accidental airbag deployment, posing a severe safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Internal open or short circuit in the clock spring (spiral cable): Frequent steering wheel rotation wears and breaks the internal flat cable. Exposed conductors contact the metal steering column, creating a short to ground. This is a common SRS fault location on the BYD E2/E3/Qin EV series.
  • 2Airbag wiring harness insulation damaged: Friction, crushing, or animal chewing damages the insulation where the driver airbag wiring harness passes near the steering column, causing the wire to contact metal body components.
  • 3Airbag assembly (gas generator) internal short circuit: The internal bridge wire of the second-stage igniter short circuits, or the pyrotechnic charge absorbs moisture and becomes conductive, causing the resistance between the module terminals to drop abnormally to nearly 0Ω.
  • 4Connector water ingress and corrosion: Poor sealing of the airbag connector under the steering wheel allows water entry during wading or car washing, causing electrolytic corrosion between the pins and creating a short-to-ground path.
  • 5SRS ECU internal sampling circuit fault: A damaged internal A/D converter or comparator circuit in the control unit incorrectly identifies a normal resistance value as a short circuit (rare, but rule out).
  • 1
    Safety preparation: Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the low-voltage battery negative terminal, wait at least 90 seconds (to fully discharge the SRS backup capacitor), and wear an anti-static wrist strap.
  • 2
    Fault confirmation: Connect the diagnostic tool and read the DTCs. Confirm B178911 is a current code (Active), not a history code. Record the freeze frame data (crash sensor status, voltage values, etc.).
  • 3
    Visual inspection: Remove the trim panels on both sides of the steering wheel. Check the driver airbag connector (yellow) for looseness, water ingress, or corrosion. Check the clock spring connector pins for deformation or oxidation.
  • 4
    Circuit isolation test: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and unplug the driver airbag module connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the two pins on the airbag-side connector (normal: 2.1-2.8 Ω). Measure the resistance between each pin and body ground (normal: >10 MΩ; close to 0 Ω if shorted).
  • 5
    Clock spring test: Disconnect the clock spring from the body wiring harness. Measure continuity from the steering wheel side (airbag side) of the clock spring to the body side (ECU side). Turn the steering wheel left and right to check for intermittent short or open circuits.
  • 6
    Wiring harness insulation inspection: Inspect the wiring harness routing from the steering wheel to the SRS ECU, focusing on damage to the harness sheath inside the steering column sleeve. Use a megohmmeter to measure the wiring harness insulation resistance to ground.
  • 7
    Component replacement verification: If the wiring harness is normal, install a known-good airbag module for testing (Note: Never use a multimeter to directly measure new airbag resistance). If the fault code clears, replace the airbag assembly.
  • 8
    ECU check: If the above checks are normal, measure the resistance to ground at the corresponding pin of the SRS ECU connector. If a short circuit exists, repair the wiring harness. Otherwise, replace the SRS ECU control unit.
  • 9
    System reset and verification: Reconnect all components, clear fault codes, and perform an ignition cycle test (ON for 3 seconds, then OFF). Confirm the SRS light turns off after the self-check. Perform a road test and re-read DTCs to confirm no new faults.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Internal short in BYD E2 clock spring causing B178911

A 2019 BYD E2 with 32,000 km came in with the SRS warning light permanently illuminated. Retrieved DTCs B178911 and B178A11 (passenger side stage 2 short to ground). Disassembling the clock spring revealed the internal ribbon cable fractured at the 3 o'clock position; broken copper strands contacted the metal housing and shorted to ground. Replaced the clock spring assembly (P/N: BYD-SRS-CK-2019) to resolve. Root cause: the driver frequently held the steering wheel at full lock, exceeding the clock spring's rotation limit and over-stretching the cable until it fractured. Advised avoiding extended periods with the steering wheel at full lock.
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Qin EV Steering Column Wiring Harness Chafing and Short Circuit Repair

2020 Qin EV. SRS warning light illuminated after the vehicle was driven through water. The scan tool showed DTC B178911. Inspection revealed the driver's side airbag harness had chafed where it passes through the steering column mounting bracket; the retaining clip had worked loose, allowing the harness to rub against the metal bracket edge until the insulation wore through and exposed the copper conductors. Water ingress provided a conductive path, causing a short to earth on the second stage airbag circuit. Re-wrapped the damaged harness using double-layer heat shrink tubing and insulation tape, adjusted the harness routing, replaced the retaining clip, and fitted a rubber grommet at the wiring aperture to prevent future chafing. Cleared the fault codes and the system returned to normal.
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E3 Airbag Module Internal Squib Short Circuit Replacement Case

2020 BYD E3: SRS light on with DTC B178911 after accident repairs (front bumper and left fender replaced). Checked wiring harness and clock spring — both normal. Measured original driver's airbag module second-stage igniter pin-to-ground resistance: 0.3Ω (should be >2Ω). Diagnosed internal short in airbag gas generator. Replaced genuine driver's airbag module (including gas generator) and performed airbag system configuration write using VDS2000 programming. Fault cleared. Analysis: during the accident, the airbag controller sent a deployment signal but the airbag did not fully deploy, causing a partial short in the igniter.
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.