DTC B177B indicates the control circuit for the second-row left seatbelt pretensioner has shorted to the vehicle power supply positive (B+) — Seal U
DTC B177B indicates the control circuit for the second-row left seatbelt pretensioner has shorted to the vehicle power supply positive (B+).
In the BYD SRS system, the pretensioner operates as a pyrotechnic actuator.
Under normal conditions, the SRS ECU controls the pretensioner via a low-side drive and, during a collision, supplies an instant high current (approximately 2-3A) to ignite the gas generator.
A short to power means the circuit continuously carries an abnormally high potential (12V).
This may result in the following: 1) The SRS ECU falsely detects a permanent trigger state or wiring fault, activating the system protection mechanism. 2) The SRS ECU disables the entire airbag system, preventing protection during a collision. 3) The pretensioner accidentally deploys or the ECU internal driver circuit burns out in extreme cases.
This is a hard fault and requires immediate repair.
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