B17771A

DTC B17771A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a circuit resistance of 0Ω or close to 0Ω for the second-row left seat belt pretensioner — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B17771A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a circuit resistance of 0Ω or close to 0Ω for the second-row left seat belt pretensioner.

Normally, the squib resistance inside an undeployed pretensioner is 2.0Ω±0.2Ω.

A resistance of 0Ω indicates a hard short in the circuit.

Potential causes include an internal short in the pretensioner coil, a wiring harness short to body ground, or a short between connector terminals.

This is a safety system hard fault.

The SRS ECU illuminates the airbag malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and disables the second-row left seat belt pretensioner and potentially associated airbag functions.

During a collision, the pretensioner fails to generate the designed pulling force to tighten the seat belt, reducing occupant restraint protection.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Pretensioner wiring harness wear causing a short to ground: Long-term seat fore-and-aft adjustment and vibration chafe the wiring harness under the left middle-row seat or near the B-pillar. The damaged insulation allows the wiring to contact the vehicle body metal, creating a short circuit.
  • 2Pretensioner connector internal short circuit: Bent or backed-out connector pins, or water ingress and corrosion (common after driving through water or interior cleaning) causing continuity between terminals.
  • 3Internal short circuit in the pretensioner unit: Igniter internal bridge wire fused or chemically deteriorated, causing a sharp drop in resistance, or pretensioner deployed and not reset.
  • 4SRS control unit internal detection circuit fault: Abnormal ECU internal sampling resistor or A/D conversion circuit causing false detection (less common; rule out external wiring before confirming).
  • 5Improper modification or repair: A retaining screw pierces the wiring harness when installing seat covers or seat heating pads, or when removing and installing interior trim, causing a direct short circuit between the positive and negative terminals.
  • 1
    Safe power-off and discharge: Switch off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental deployment.
  • 2
    Visual and connector inspection: Remove the left middle-row seat side trim panel. Inspect the pretensioner connector (usually yellow) for looseness, water ingress, or deformed pins; inspect the wiring harness for abrasion or cuts at the seat slide rail fixing points.
  • 3
    Pretensioner unit resistance measurement: Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a digital multimeter on the resistance setting to measure the resistance directly across the pretensioner terminals. The normal value is 1.8-2.2Ω. If the reading is 0Ω or <1Ω, replace the pretensioner assembly.
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    Harness insulation check: Keep the pretensioner disconnected. Measure the resistance from both terminals on the harness side of the connector to body ground. Resistance must be >1MΩ. If continuity exists, inspect the harness section by section, focusing on the inside of the harness sleeve under the seat.
  • 5
    Swap verification test (optional): If resistance is normal, swap the left and right middle-row pretensioner connectors. Check if the fault code transfers to B17781A (right middle row). If the code transfers, the original pretensioner has an intermittent short circuit. If the code does not transfer, check the wiring harness at the SRS ECU end.
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    Repair and replacement: Repair the damaged wiring harness (insulate with double-layer heat-shrink tubing). Replace the short-circuited pretensioner (use genuine parts; do not measure new part resistance to prevent accidental deployment). Verify the connector waterproof sealing ring is intact.
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    System reset and verification: Connect the battery. Use VDS or a dedicated diagnostic tool to clear the fault codes. Perform SRS system self-learning (if applicable). Conduct an on-vehicle crash simulation test (use the diagnostic tool to run the component test function and verify the data stream resistance value returns to normal, approximately 2.0Ω). Confirm the SRS warning light on the instrument cluster turns off.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Worn seat rails caused the wiring harness to short to ground

Vehicle: 2020 BYD E3, 32,000 km. Symptom: SRS warning light steady on, DTC B17771A stored. Found the code set intermittently when sliding the left middle row seat fore and aft. Removed the seat; the pretensioner harness had chafed against the seat rail mounting bracket, wearing through the insulation and shorting the copper conductors to ground. Repaired the harness with heat-shrink tubing, rerouted the wiring and added chafe protection. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Corroded connectors caused short circuit after water wading

Vehicle: 2019 Qin EV, previously waded through water up to sill height. Fault: Airbag warning light on; diagnostic tool showed left middle row pretensioner resistance at 0 ohms. Repair: Found visible water staining and green copper corrosion inside the yellow connector beneath the left middle row seat, with a conductive layer between terminals causing a short. Cleaned the connector terminals, flushed with electronic contact cleaner and dried, applied conductive protectant, and reinstalled. Recommend inspecting the sealing integrity of other SRS connectors on the vehicle.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Seatbelt pretensioner squib internal short circuit

Vehicle: 2020 E2, accident-repaired. Fault: DTC B17771A after left middle-row seat replacement. Diagnosis: New seat pretensioner resistance measured 0.2Ω (abnormal). Disassembly found a refurbished pretensioner with partially triggered squib causing internal short. Repair: Installed genuine new pretensioner assembly (part number must match VIN). Fault cleared. Note: Accident repairs require untriggered genuine pretensioners.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Incorrect wiring of aftermarket seat heating pads caused the fault.

Vehicle: 2019 Qin EV, aftermarket modified. Symptom: DTC B17771A appeared after seat heater installation. Repair: The installer drilled through the seat foam to secure the heating pad, driving the screw straight through the pretensioner harness and shorting positive and negative. Replaced the damaged harness section and repositioned the heating pad to clear the factory wiring. Fault resolved. Note: SRS modifications must strictly avoid yellow wiring harnesses.
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.