B17A300

In the BYD SRS system, DTC B17A300 carries two technical indications: 1) The surface description, "seat belt pretensioner collision", indicates the system detects a trigger signal or ignition circuit fault in the driver or passenger seat belt pretensioner (Pyrotechnic Pretensioner); 2) The underlying technical definition, "SRS CAN Signal Abnormal", means the airbag control unit (ACU) loses communication with the vehicle CAN network (typically the powertrain or comfort network) or detects a data checksum error — Qin Plus

Safety System

In the BYD SRS system, DTC B17A300 carries two technical indications: 1) The surface description, "seat belt pretensioner collision", indicates the system detects a trigger signal or ignition circuit fault in the driver or passenger seat belt pretensioner (Pyrotechnic Pretensioner); 2) The underlying technical definition, "SRS CAN Signal Abnormal", means the airbag control unit (ACU) loses communication with the vehicle CAN network (typically the powertrain or comfort network) or detects a data checksum error.

This fault forces the airbag system into a degraded mode, potentially preventing airbag and pretensioner deployment during a collision.

It also triggers a continuous airbag warning light on the instrument cluster.

In models such as the Qin PRO, this fault frequently accompanies B17A200 (collision record locked) or B17A400 (hardwired signal abnormal), indicating the vehicle experienced a collision or the CAN bus physical layer has an intermittent fault.

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Qin Pro DM SRS warning light on after driving through water, with DTC B17A300

2019 BYD Qin PRO DM, 30,000 km. After driving through heavy flood water, the airbag warning light on the dash stayed on permanently. Scanned DTCs B17A300 and B17A200. Found the waterproof seal on the right front floor harness connector below the A-pillar was damaged. The CAN-H and CAN-L pins had oxidised, causing an intermittent short. Cleaned the oxide layer, applied conductive grease, and replaced the waterproof seal. CAN resistance now measured normal. Performed the collision record clear procedure. Fault resolved.
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Yuan PLUS communication fault caused by unreplaced pretensioner after accident repair

2022 BYD Atto 3. After front collision repairs, the instrument cluster showed 'Safety System Fault'. DTCs: B17A300 (SRS CAN fault) and B165C00 (driver pretensioner open circuit). Inspection found the driver's seat belt pretensioner had deployed in the accident, but the repair shop only replaced the front bumper without replacing the seat belt assembly. The open pretensioner circuit caused the ACU to report a communication fault. Replaced the driver seat belt with force limiter assembly, performed online configuration and calibration. Fault resolved.
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Qin Pro (Fuel): Loose ACU power supply connection causing intermittent fault

2018 BYD Qin Pro petrol. Airbag warning light illuminated intermittently while driving. Scan tool showed history DTC B17A300. Checked ACU power supply; found ignition voltage dropped below 8V on rough roads. Traced wiring to loose F2/3 fuse holder below the dashboard, causing intermittent ACU reset and CAN communication timeout. Replaced instrument panel distribution box assembly and tightened all connectors. Fault did not recur.
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Software mismatch caused SRS system lockout

After replacing the ACU module at the dealership, the 2019 Qin Pro DM showed an airbag fault on the instrument cluster. Read DTCs B17A300 and U0155 (lost communication with ACU). The new module had the correct part number but software version V1.2; the vehicle requires V2.1 to support the new network architecture. Used the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool to perform online programming, updated the ACU software to the latest version, wrote the VIN, and matched the configuration word. System returned to normal.
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.