B174A-00

This fault code indicates the measured resistance of the left rear side airbag (Side Airbag, Left Rear) firing circuit is 0 ohms, confirming a short circuit — Atto 8

Safety System

This fault code indicates the measured resistance of the left rear side airbag (Side Airbag, Left Rear) firing circuit is 0 ohms, confirming a short circuit.

In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), normal airbag squib resistance ranges from 1.5 to 3.5 ohms.

A 0-ohm reading indicates a direct short circuit between the firing circuit power wire (Squib+) and ground wire (Squib-), or the airbag module detects abnormally low internal resistance.

This condition causes the SRS control unit to identify an unintended deployment risk, illuminate the airbag warning light, and disable the left rear side airbag.

Unlike a "resistance too high/open circuit" fault (infinite resistance), damaged wiring insulation, connector water ingress, or mechanical damage typically causes short circuits.

Inspect the circuit immediately to prevent potential overheating.

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Cases Logged
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Water ingress under the left rear seat caused the connector to short-circuit.

A 2018 Qin EV450 came in with the airbag warning light on. Inspection found damp carpet under the left rear seat, likely from a spilled drink or water leaking past a poor window seal. Removing the seat revealed obvious water marks inside the yellow airbag connector. The terminals had micro-shorting from electrolyte corrosion, with resistance measuring 0.3Ω. The technician cleaned the connector with electrical contact cleaner, dried it, and the resistance returned to normal. They also traced the water ingress to a blocked left rear window drainage channel; clearing the drain holes resolved the fault.
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Aftermarket genuine leather seats pierced airbag wiring harness.

2017 BYD Qin 100. After the owner had the seats reupholstered in leather at a custom trim shop, fault code B174A-00 appeared. Inspection found the trimmer used excessively long staples or clips to secure the leather, piercing the left rear seat side airbag harness (inside the seat back side trim) and shorting the positive and negative wires. Replaced the damaged harness section from the airbag connector to the floor harness connection point, re-routed the wiring properly, and secured it with dedicated harness clips to avoid contact with the seat frame. Fault resolved.
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Worn wiring harness at rear seat folding mechanism

A Qin EV300 with 80,000 km developed intermittent fault codes. Inspection revealed that at the pivot of the left rear seat folding mechanism (40/60 split), the airbag wiring harness had been flexing repeatedly as the seat folded and unfolded. This caused fatigue damage to the insulation, exposing the copper core, which then contacted the seat's metal frame and created a short circuit. Released slack in the wiring harness, fitted protective corrugated tubing at the flex point, repositioned the harness mounting points to clear moving parts, and wrapped the area with felt tape to prevent squeaks.
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Loose connector; metal debris caused short circuit

2017 Qin 80. After driving over rough roads, the airbag warning light illuminated. Found the airbag connector under the left rear seat not fully locked (possibly not fully seated during a previous repair). A small metal circlip had fallen into the connector (likely from the seat installation process), causing a short between the terminals. Removed the foreign object, confirmed the CPA (connector position assurance) was intact, reseated the connector with an audible click, and cleared the DTCs. Fault resolved.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.