DTC B176C indicates the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold set by the SRS ECU (typically >3 — Seal 6 EV
DTC B176C indicates the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold set by the SRS ECU (typically >3.5-4.0Ω; normal value is 2.0-3.0Ω).
The pretensioner is a pyrotechnic safety device containing an igniter and a gas generator.
Excessive resistance indicates a high resistance or open circuit condition within the circuit.
Consequently, during a collision, the SRS ECU may fail to ignite the pretensioner charge.
This failure prevents the seat belt from tightening, increases occupant forward displacement, and severely reduces crash protection.
Additionally, the SRS system enters degraded mode, illuminates the airbag warning lamp continuously, and may disable the related side airbag function on certain models.
B-pillar trim removed and refitted with connector not locked, causing high resistance
Electrical connectors oxidised and corroded after water submersion
Pretensioner internal igniter open circuit due to aging
Wiring harness internal break at left rear door hinge