DTC B1799 indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner (usually located under the front passenger seat or lower B-pillar) exceeds the SRS ECU threshold (standard value: 2 — Seal U
DTC B1799 indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger-side second-stage seat belt pretensioner (usually located under the front passenger seat or lower B-pillar) exceeds the SRS ECU threshold (standard value: 2.0 Ω ± 0.4 Ω; typically triggers at >2.4 Ω).
This passive safety fault in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) means the ECU detects a high-resistance condition in the pretensioner circuit.
Poor contact, a partial open circuit in the wiring, or an aging internal pretensioner squib can cause this condition.
This fault may prevent the second-stage pretensioner from deploying correctly during a collision, reducing occupant restraint protection.
The SRS warning light remains illuminated to alert the driver.
- 1Loose pretensioner connector or oxidized terminal: Vibration loosens the pretensioner plug under the front passenger seat or in the B-pillar area, or terminal surface oxidation or water ingress increases contact resistance (contact resistance exceeding 0.5Ω causes total resistance to exceed the limit).
- 2Partial open circuit or poor contact in the wiring harness: Long-term bending or compression of the pretensioner wiring harness inside the B-pillar trim panel or near the seat slide rail partially breaks the internal copper strands. This reduces the effective conductive cross-sectional area and creates a high-resistance point.
- 3Pretensioner internal squib aging: Age or environmental factors oxidize the internal resistance wire of the pretensioner squib, causing the resistance value to drift above the upper limit.
- 4Poor ground circuit: The pretensioner circuit grounds through the vehicle body. Loose or corroded ground points, such as G301/G302, increase total circuit resistance.
- 5Previous repair issues: Pretensioner connector not fully locked, or wiring harness pinched in a body panel gap causing hidden damage during previous seat or B-pillar trim removal and installation.
- 1Safety preparation: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Connect the BYD VDS diagnostic tool, enter the SRS system to read fault codes, confirm B1799-00 and freeze frame data (record the specific resistance value), and check for accompanying fault codes.
- 3Locate the component: Remove the front passenger seat or lower B-pillar trim, then locate the second-stage seat belt pretensioner (usually marked 'Pretensioner-2nd Stage').
- 4Visual inspection: Check the pretensioner connector for looseness, the locking tab for breakage, the wiring harness for signs of crushing or abrasion, and the terminals for green oxidation or water ingress.
- 5Resistance measurement: Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a precision multimeter (0.1 Ω accuracy) to measure the resistance between the two terminals of the pretensioner unit. Standard value: 2.0 Ω ± 0.4 Ω (at 20°C ambient). If >2.4 Ω, the pretensioner unit is faulty. If normal, check the wiring.
- 6Circuit test: Measure wiring harness continuity between the pretensioner connector and the SRS ECU. Verify the wiring harness resistance at the B-pillar hinge is <0.5Ω. Inspect for high-resistance points or intermittent open circuits.
- 7Ground check: Inspect pretensioner circuit ground points G301/G302. Clean the ground surfaces and tighten the bolts (standard torque typically 8-10 N·m). Ensure ground resistance is <0.1 Ω.
- 8Repair/Replace: If the connector is oxidized, clean it with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease; if the wiring harness is damaged, repair or replace it; if the pretensioner body resistance exceeds the limit, replace it with an OEM pretensioner assembly (Note: The pretensioner is an explosive component; handle the old part according to dangerous goods transport regulations).
- 9Verification test: Reconnect all connectors, reconnect the battery, and turn the ignition on. Use the VDS to clear the fault code and perform the 'SRS system self-check'. Confirm B1799 does not return and the instrument cluster airbag warning light turns off. Perform a road test to confirm there are no intermittent faults.
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