This fault code indicates that the resistance of the second stage (Level 2, typically the full-power deployment mode for severe collisions) inflator squib in the front passenger airbag dual-stage deployment circuit falls below the safety threshold set by the SRS ECU (generally below 1 — Seal 6 EV
This fault code indicates that the resistance of the second stage (Level 2, typically the full-power deployment mode for severe collisions) inflator squib in the front passenger airbag dual-stage deployment circuit falls below the safety threshold set by the SRS ECU (generally below 1.5 Ω).
In BYD dual-stage airbag systems, the first and second stages correspond to different collision severities.
The system achieves staged deployment by controlling different firing circuits.
Low resistance indicates the ECU detects an abnormal drop in circuit impedance and identifies a short circuit fault.
The system enters a safety protection state and disables the airbag to prevent accidental deployment, rendering the airbag inoperative during a collision.
This fault directly affects collision safety protection and requires immediate repair.
- 1Poor contact or terminal oxidation at the airbag wiring harness connector: The front passenger airbag is inside the dashboard. Moisture, oxidation, or a loose connection at the yellow wiring harness connector (usually marked F201 or a similar code) easily causes abnormally low contact resistance or an intermittent short circuit.
- 2Internal short circuit in the airbag module: Damaged gas generator squib insulation or an internal circuit short to the housing causes the measured resistance to fall below the standard value (normally 2.0-3.0Ω). This commonly occurs after a collision if an internally damaged airbag remains unreplaced.
- 3Harness damaged and shorted to ground: Dashboard removal and installation, aftermarket equipment installation or modification (e.g., dashcam wiring), or small animal chewing damages the harness insulation, creating a short circuit to the vehicle body metal.
- 4SRS ECU internal detection circuit fault: A damaged ECU internal sampling resistor or A/D conversion circuit causes the resistance sampling value of the second-stage deployment circuit to drift, generating a false fault report.
- 5Non-standard repair procedures: Measuring the airbag connector directly with a standard multimeter (use a dedicated airbag resistance tool or limit test current to <1mA), or installing a non-OEM or refurbished airbag assembly, resulting in a resistance mismatch.
- 1Safe power-off and discharge: Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 90 seconds (to fully discharge the SRS backup power capacitor). Never connect or disconnect any airbag-related connectors while energized.
- 2Visual inspection and cleaning: Remove the passenger-side lower dashboard trim panel and glove box. Locate the yellow airbag wiring harness connector (F201). Check for looseness, water ingress, terminal oxidation, or trapped foreign objects. Clean the connector with electrical contact cleaner, then disconnect and reconnect it, ensuring the locking tab engages fully.
- 3Airbag module resistance measurement: Disconnect the airbag module connector. Use a dedicated airbag resistance tester or a digital multimeter (confirm current <1mA) to measure the resistance between the airbag terminals. The standard value is 2.0-3.0 Ω. If the resistance is <1.5 Ω or close to 0 Ω, the airbag module has an internal short circuit. Replace the airbag module.
- 4Harness continuity check: Disconnect the SRS ECU connector (located under the center console or at the bulkhead). Measure the resistance to ground of the front passenger airbag stage 2 circuit (usually F201 to the corresponding ECU pin). Resistance must be >1 MΩ. Measure the harness continuity resistance. Resistance must be <1 Ω. Otherwise, repair the damaged section of the harness.
- 5Parts replacement: If the airbag module is faulty, replace it with an OEM front passenger frontal airbag assembly (Note: Airbag part numbers for Qin 100/Qin 80 and Qin EV300/450 may differ; verify via VIN). If the ECU is faulty, replace the SRS control unit.
- 6System configuration and calibration: Connect the VDS2000/VDS3000 diagnostic tool and execute 'Clear DTCs' → 'SRS System Self-test' → 'Write Configuration Parameters' (some models require entering the airbag barcode information). Confirm B178B-00 does not recur and the instrument cluster airbag warning light turns off normally.
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