B1791

DTC B1791 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a circuit resistance of 0 Ω or near 0 Ω for the driver side seat belt second-stage pretensioner (Dual-stage Pretensioner) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B1791 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a circuit resistance of 0 Ω or near 0 Ω for the driver side seat belt second-stage pretensioner (Dual-stage Pretensioner).

BYD SRS seat belt pretensioners typically feature a dual-stage ignition design.

During a severe collision, the second-stage pretensioner triggers sequentially or simultaneously with the first stage.

Normal pretensioner squib resistance measures 2.0-3.0 Ω.

A 0 Ω resistance indicates a short circuit (short to ground or internal squib short).

This causes the SRS to detect a pretensioner circuit fault, enter fail-safe mode, and continuously illuminate the instrument panel airbag warning light.

In extreme cases, the pretensioner fails to deploy or deploys unintentionally during a collision, severely compromising occupant restraint system effectiveness.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Seat wiring harness chafing caused pretensioner short circuit in BYD Song Pro DM

A 2020 Song Pro DM with 30,000 km displayed "Check SRS System" on the instrument panel. The diagnostic scan revealed DTC B1791 (driver second stage pretensioner resistance 0). Visual inspection of the B-pillar pretensioner showed no damage, and resistance measured 2.3Ω (within specification). Further inspection of the wiring harness beneath the seat revealed interference between the seat rail mounting bolt and the harness. The insulation had chafed through, causing the signal wire to short to ground. Repaired the wiring and rerouted the harness away from the bolt. Fault resolved.
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Tang EV SRS control module water ingress and corrosion after wading

2021 Tang EV SRS warning light on after heavy rain flooding. DTC B1791. Inspection found vehicle submerged to seat height. SRS ECU beneath centre console; connector showed water ingress and terminal corrosion. Cleaned and dried terminals. Pretensioner circuit continuity normal. Cleared DTC, system normal. Check door seals and drain holes.
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Qin PLUS DM-i pretensioner connector terminal short circuit

Customer reported the airbag warning light illuminated on their Qin Plus DM-i after replacing the driver's seat cover. Found DTC B1791. Inspection revealed the seat pretensioner connector at the seat base had been pulled during the cover replacement, displacing the internal metal terminals and shorting the signal terminal to ground. Repositioned the terminals and ensured the connector locked into place. Cleared the fault.
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Replaced Yuan EV pretensioner internal igniter due to short circuit

2019 BYD Yuan EV developed DTC B1791 after accident repairs. Vehicle was in a front-end collision; first-stage pretensioner deployed but second-stage did not. Measured second-stage pretensioner resistance at 0.1Ω, indicating internal igniter short. Replaced driver-side seat belt assembly (including pretensioner), configured ECU and matched coding with diagnostic tool. Fault resolved; system self-test passed.
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Aftermarket seat heating modification caused SRS interference in Han EV

A 2022 Han EV developed an intermittent B1791 fault after a third-party shop installed seat heaters. Inspection found the installer stripped the heating pad power wire and spliced it into the pretensioner harness, paralleling the heating element resistance (close to 0Ω) across the pretensioner circuit. The SRS ECU detected abnormally low resistance. Technicians removed the unauthorised wiring and restored the factory harness, clearing the fault permanently.
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.