B177412

DTC B177412 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right rear seat belt pretensioner drive circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), indicating a short to power — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B177412 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an abnormally low-resistance connection between the right rear seat belt pretensioner drive circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), indicating a short to power.

The normal pretensioner igniter resistance is approximately 2.0-3.0Ω.

The SRS ECU monitors circuit current and voltage to determine component status.

If damaged wiring harness insulation causes the power wire (typically red/yellow) to contact the pretensioner drive wire, the ECU detects an abnormally high voltage (approaching the 12V battery voltage) and triggers this DTC.

This fault causes the SRS to disable the right rear seat belt pretensioner circuit.

During a collision, the pretensioner may fail to deploy and tighten the seat belt, creating a severe safety hazard.

Additionally, the short to power creates a risk of unintended pretensioner deployment under extreme conditions.

The system therefore classifies this as a severe fault (Level 3) and prohibits continued vehicle operation.

Note: Repair practices for certain vehicle models may define this DTC as a seat ventilation system control circuit fault.

Verify the definition against the specific vehicle configuration.

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BYD Tang DM B177412 Fault — Front Seat Ventilation System Malfunction

Symptoms: Dashboard displayed "Seat Ventilation System Fault" warning. Front seat ventilation inoperative; system auto-shutoff when activated. Diagnosis: VDS scan retrieved DTC B177412 (front seat ventilation fan control circuit short to ground). Fan supply voltage measured 0V (normal: 12V). Removed driver's seat and found fan connector harness pinched and worn by seat slide rail, with positive wire shorted to seat frame. Resolution: Repaired damaged wire insulation with heat-shrink tubing. Rerouted harness and added securing clips to prevent slide rail contact. Fitted protective sleeving at contact point. Cleared fault codes; function returned to normal.
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BYD Han EV B177412 — Seat memory failure with ventilation fault

Symptoms: 2021 Han EV Flagship. Driver seat memory function intermittently fails, seat ventilation shuts off automatically after 5 minutes, instrument panel displays "Please check seat system". Diagnosis: VDS scan showed DTCs B177412 (seat ventilation control circuit fault) and B177512 (seat memory module communication fault). Inspection under the driver seat found the GJK2 connector (integrated seat memory and ventilation module connector) loose. Voltage measurement showed IGN power dropping to 9.8V during the fault. Traced to wiring harness under the seat interfering with a body mounting clip, causing internal copper wire breakage and poor contact. The memory module connector pins were also oxidized. Repair: Replaced the damaged IGN power wiring harness and rerouted it to avoid the interference. Cleaned the memory module connector pins and applied conductive paste. Replaced the GJK2 harness connector assembly. Updated the seat control module software to V2.1. Tested continuously for 30 minutes with no faults.
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BYD Song PLUS DM-i B177412 Fault - Front Passenger Seat Ventilation Malfunction

Symptoms: Front passenger seat ventilation worked normally on level 2, but immediately triggered a fault and stopped working when switched to level 3 (maximum), requiring a vehicle restart to resume operation. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B177412 (front passenger seat ventilation fan drive circuit overcurrent). Live data analysis revealed the fan current spiked to 4.8A on level 3 (normal maximum 3.2A). Removed the seat and found the fan impeller rubbing against the housing. Measured motor resistance at 1.2Ω (below the standard 1.8-2.5Ω range), indicating a partial internal short in the motor windings. A severely clogged filter also increased motor load. Solution: Replaced the front passenger seat ventilation fan assembly (part number SA3E-6804019). Cleaned the ventilation ducts and filter. Installed a sponge filter layer at the fan intake. Used the VDS to execute the 'seat ventilation system self-learning' function to calibrate the fan speed levels. Tested all levels and verified normal current draw (level 1: 1.2A, level 2: 2.1A, level 3: 2.9A).
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BYD Seal B177412 — Rear Seat Ventilation System Fault

Symptoms: 2022 Seal 700km variant. Rear seat ventilation shuts off automatically 10 seconds after activation; the center display shows "Rear Seat Function Limited". Front seat ventilation works normally. Diagnosis: VDS read DTC B177412 (Rear Seat Ventilation Control Circuit Short to Ground). The rear seat ventilation uses a standalone Rear Seat Control Module (RSCM) on the LIN bus. Measured 0V at the fan power supply; fuse F4/15 (15A) was intact. No IGN power at the RSCM. Traced the fault to wiring beneath the rear carpet soaked by a beverage, causing corrosion and an open circuit. Solution: Replaced the Rear Seat Control Module (RSCM) and damaged wiring harness connectors. Cleaned corroded ground point G408 and applied anti-corrosion treatment. Re-wrapped the harness with waterproof tape and installed a water barrier pad. Replaced the ventilation fan due to insulation degradation from water ingress. Used VDS to write the vehicle configuration code and performed system configuration.
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BYD Denza D9 B177412 Fault - Second-row seat ventilation inoperative

Symptoms: 2023 Denza D9 DM-i AWD Flagship. Left second-row aviation seat ventilation failed; right side normal. Button unresponsive, no display icon, but heating works. Diagnosis: Fault code B177412 (left rear seat ventilation control circuit fault). The Denza D9 aviation seat ventilation fan sits inside the backrest. Measured 12V fan power supply – normal. PWM control signal line had no voltage. Checked Seat Control Module (SCU) and found water ingress traces (from wiping with wet towel). Confirmed output stage MOSFET shorted; module lost drive capability. Direct power test confirmed fan operates normally. Resolution: Replaced left second-row SCU (part number SC2E-6804010A). Installed external waterproof cover over the module as repair improvement. Recalibrated seat memory positions (data lost after replacement). Tested all three ventilation speeds and AC linkage – all normal.
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