B175B1A

DTC B175B1A indicates the right rear side airbag igniter circuit resistance falls below the normal ECU threshold (typically below 1 — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B175B1A indicates the right rear side airbag igniter circuit resistance falls below the normal ECU threshold (typically below 1.0 Ω).

In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), standard airbag igniter resistance is generally 2.0–3.0 Ω.

If the ECU continuously detects abnormally low circuit resistance, it logs a short circuit fault (indicating a possible short to ground or internal igniter short circuit).

This fault causes the following: 1) The airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of side protection. 2) The airbag may deploy unexpectedly in extreme cases. 3) The SRS enters fail-safe mode and illuminates the airbag warning light.

Common causes include wiring harness wear, connector water ingress, or an internal airbag module short circuit.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Steering wheel cruise control switch failure (B17 series reference)

Symptoms: Steering wheel cruise control switch completely inoperative. Pressing the 'Set' button gets no response, and the instrument cluster shows no cruise setting information. Some owners reported abnormal instrument cluster warnings. Diagnosis: The owner replaced the steering wheel cruise control switch assembly, instrument panel relay assembly, and instrument cluster assembly one by one, but the fault remained. Technicians suspected either a faulty Set button or an internal break in the steering wheel clock spring wiring, blocking the switch signal from reaching the BCM. Solution: The forum post did not record a final confirmed solution. Follow-up posts suggested checking the steering wheel clock spring ribbon cable, multifunction switch connectors, and Body Control Module (BCM) software version. Note: Although this is not a direct B175B1A case, it demonstrates the wiring troubleshooting approach for B17-series fault codes.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

VCU communication interrupted (pin backed out)

**Symptoms:** Scan tool cannot communicate with the Vehicle Control Unit (VBU/VCU). Some electronic functions failed and the instrument cluster may display "Check Power System" or related warning lights. **Diagnosis:** Technician checked power, ground and CAN bus communication. Found pins G09-14/15 (GJK14 harness junction) backed out, breaking the communication signal. Confirmed fuse F4/9 had not blown, ruling out power supply problems. **Repair:** Fixed the backed-out pins in the wiring harness connector and re-secured the terminals for proper contact. Cleared DTCs with the scan tool. VCU communication returned to normal. **Note:** This case shows a system failure caused by wiring harness connector pin retraction in BYD vehicles. Useful reference for troubleshooting poor harness connections in SRS systems.
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