B179A-00

This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects an open or disconnected circuit in the front passenger side second stage seat belt pretensioner — Qin Plus

Safety System

This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects an open or disconnected circuit in the front passenger side second stage seat belt pretensioner.

The second stage pretensioner is a critical component of the restraint system.

During severe collisions, it works with the first stage, using an igniter to detonate the gas generator and rapidly tighten the seat belt.

The ACU continuously monitors this circuit's resistance (normal range: approx. 1.8-3.2Ω).

When the ACU detects infinite resistance or a value exceeding the threshold, it determines a disconnected fault and logs B179A-00.

This fault prevents the pretensioner from deploying during a collision, reducing chest and head restraint protection for the front passenger.

It also illuminates the SRS warning light continuously.

Some models may enter a safety protection mode, restricting the normal deployment logic of other airbags.

4
Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV450: Pretensioner connector loose after B-pillar trim panel removal and installation

A 2018 Qin EV450 showed a constant SRS warning light after window tinting and interior modification. ED400 read DTC B179A-00 (current fault) with no other codes present. The technician removed the passenger-side B-pillar trim and found the second-stage pretensioner yellow connector only about halfway inserted, not fully seated, causing poor terminal contact. The technician reseated the connector until it clicked, secured the harness with a cable tie to prevent loosening, cleared the code, and the SRS light went out. Road test confirmed no recurrence.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Water exposure corroded the Qin 100 pretensioner connector, causing an open circuit.

A 2017 Qin 100 was driven through approximately 40 cm of water during heavy rain. The SRS light illuminated the next day on startup. The scan tool showed codes B179A-00 and B179B-00 (power short circuit) alternating. Removed the passenger seat and B-pillar trim; the pre-tensioner connector had obvious water stains and green copper corrosion with severely oxidized terminals. Cleaned the connector thoroughly with electronic cleaner, blew it dry, and sanded the terminals with fine sandpaper. Resistance measured normal. Reassembled and cleared the fault codes. Advised the customer to replace the connector waterproof seal and check for standing water under the carpet.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin EV300: Replaced seatbelt assembly due to internal open circuit in pretensioner

A 2017 BYD Qin EV300 with no collision history: SRS warning light suddenly illuminated while driving. Scanned and found active code B179A-00. Voltage at the pretensioner connector measured normal (approximately 12V). Disconnected the plug and measured infinite resistance (open circuit) directly at the pretensioner terminals — diagnosed as internal squib open circuit, likely an early batch part defect. Replaced the passenger side seat belt assembly (includes pretensioner, P/N: SA-58510-XXXX). Post-installation resistance measured 2.1Ω. Cleared fault codes and performed SRS system configuration coding using ED400 ('Replace ECU/Part' function). Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Chafed B-pillar wiring harness causes intermittent B179A-00 fault

Qin 80 owner reported the SRS warning light occasionally comes on, especially over speed bumps or rough roads. Scanner showed intermittent B179A-00. Inspection found the B-pillar hinge wiring harness retaining clip had detached, allowing the harness to chafe against a sharp metal edge. Long-term abrasion damaged the insulation and partially fractured the copper core without fully severing it; driving vibration caused an intermittent open. Cut out the damaged section, soldered the wires, and insulated with heat-shrink tubing. Rerouted the harness, added a rubber sleeve, and resecured the clip. Road-tested 50 km continuously; the fault did not recur.
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.