B177E

DTC B177E indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects the resistance of the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner (typically the second-row right seat belt retractor pretensioner) falls below the system threshold (generally below 1 — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B177E indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects the resistance of the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner (typically the second-row right seat belt retractor pretensioner) falls below the system threshold (generally below 1.0-1.5Ω, depending on vehicle calibration).

As a pyrotechnic actuator in the airbag system, the pretensioner contains an internal resistance heating wire.

Standard resistance typically falls within 2.0±0.5Ω.

Low resistance indicates a short circuit risk in the loop.

Potential causes include an inter-turn short in the internal pretensioner coil, a wiring harness short to ground, or a short between connector terminals.

This fault causes the SRS ECU to register abnormal pretensioner operation.

During a collision, the ECU may inhibit pretensioner deployment, preventing the seat belt from retracting.

The fault also continuously illuminates the airbag warning lamp and triggers a buzzer alarm on certain models.

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Song MAX right second-row pretensioner short circuit after water wading

Vehicle wading depth exceeded floor level; SRS warning light stays on. Retrieved DTC B177E. Removed right middle row seat and found water stains on pretensioner connector (inner side of seat rail). Corroded terminals caused a short between positive and negative, measuring 0.6Ω. Cleaned connector with electronic cleaner, dried with compressed air; measured pretensioner body resistance at 2.1Ω (normal). Re-wrapped connector with waterproof tape and adjusted harness position to avoid water pooling in low spots. Fault resolved.
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Qin Pro EV pretensioner resistance fault after accident repairs

Right rear impact repair. Cluster showed "Check Airbag System." Scan tool retrieved DTC B177E. Right middle row seat belt pretensioner measured 0.8Ω (below specification)—the collision had internally damaged the pretensioner and partially shorted the coil. Replaced the right middle row seat belt assembly (includes pretensioner). Performed configuration coding with the diagnostic tool (programmed VIN and vehicle configuration). Cleared fault codes; system normal.
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Tang DM Intermittent B177E Troubleshooting

SRS warning light occasionally lit on rough roads; remained off on smooth surfaces. Retrieved historical DTC B177E. Found the right middle row seatbelt pretensioner harness retaining clip loose behind the seat rail. Seat movement rubbed the harness against the rail edge, damaging insulation and causing intermittent short to ground. Repaired the damaged wiring, wrapped it in abrasion-resistant corrugated tubing, and re-secured the routing to clear moving components. Fault has not recurred.
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Poor contact at e5 pre-tensioner connector caused abnormal resistance.

SRS light stayed on. Scan showed DTC B177E. Found the right middle row seatbelt pretensioner connector not fully locked (locking tab fractured), causing poor terminal contact and abnormal resistance (resistance intermittently read low). Also found slight oxidation inside the connector. Replaced the connector housing, cleaned the terminals, applied conductive protectant, and secured the connection. Circuit resistance measured 2.0Ω. Cleared the fault code; issue resolved.
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Aftermarket audio installation on Song DM accidentally damaged seatbelt pretensioner wiring harness

The SRS warning light illuminated after the owner installed floor audio equipment. Inspection revealed that during the modification, the right-hand second-row seat mounting bolt pinched the seatbelt pretensioner harness, fracturing the internal copper conductors and shorting them to ground. Resistance measured 0.3Ω. Stripping back the harness showed both wire insulations were damaged. Cut out the damaged section (leaving sufficient length), re-soldered the wires using waterproof heat-shrink tubing, and re-routed the harness to clear the seat mounting points. Fault resolved.
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