On BYD new energy vehicles, DTC B1773 indicates a Cell Supervision Circuit (CSC) fault — Qin Plus
On BYD new energy vehicles, DTC B1773 indicates a Cell Supervision Circuit (CSC) fault.
This represents a Battery Management System (BMS) subsystem communication or sampling abnormality, rather than the seat belt pretensioner issue in the original description (the latter belongs to the SRS system, indicating a possible mix-up in fault code definitions).
The CSC module continuously monitors key parameters within the power battery module, including individual cell voltage and temperature, and communicates with the main BMS via the internal CAN bus.
The BMS sets DTC B1773 when it fails to detect a response signal from a CSC within the specified timeframe (communication timeout), receives out-of-range data (e.g., a -40°C open-circuit temperature reading), or detects a CSC address conflict or duplication.
This fault activates the system safety protection strategy, limiting vehicle power output, disabling pure EV driving, or interrupting the charge/discharge process.
It severely compromises power battery thermal management and safety monitoring functions and requires immediate repair.
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