B177B

DTC B177B indicates the control circuit for the second-row left seatbelt pretensioner has shorted to the vehicle power supply positive (B+) — Atto 3

Safety System

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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Cases Logged
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Worn seat adjustment rails chafed the wiring harness on the Song MAX, causing a short circuit.

A 2019 Song MAX DM, 42,000 km, SRS warning light constantly on. Read DTC B177B (active fault). Found the left middle seat pre-tensioner harness (yellow) chafing against the seat slide rail bracket underneath. The insulation had worn through, exposing copper that shorted to the seat heater power wire (red, constant live). Cause: Long-term full-load use with frequent fore-aft seat adjustment shifted the harness. Repair: Cut out the worn section and re-crimped terminals. Rerouted the harness outside the slide rail, added a rubber sleeve and secured with cable ties to maintain 30 mm clearance from moving parts. Replaced the pre-tensioner assembly (potential internal damage from the short circuit).
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Tang EV connectors corroded after water ingress from wading

2021 Tang EV. After driving through standing water during heavy rain, the instrument cluster displayed "Check Airbag System" with DTC B177B. Teardown revealed visible water inside the pretensioner connector (yellow 2-pin plug) beneath the left middle seat; terminals were oxidised and blackened. Cause: Wading depth exceeded floor height. Water entered the connector through the wiring harness corrugated tube; electrolytes created a conductive path between the power and signal pins. Fix: Cleaned the terminals thoroughly with electronic contact cleaner, blew them dry with compressed air (do not use a heat gun—risk of plastic deformation), and applied conductive anti-corrosion grease. Checked the harness seal integrity and replaced the connector assembly if necessary. Cleared the DTC and monitored for one week with no recurrence.
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Yuan EV short circuit caused by bent pins after accident repair

2019 BYD Yuan EV. Rear-ended on the left rear side and repaired at an external workshop. After the shop replaced the left rear seatbelt assembly (including pretensioner), the instrument cluster lit the SRS warning light and set DTC B177B. Found bent pins on the new pretensioner harness connector from the repair work. The power supply pin (normally fed by the ECU, but contacting body power during connector handling) shorted to an adjacent constant-power wire (such as the seatbelt warning indicator supply). Fix: Straightened the bent pins, confirmed no fractures at the pin roots, and used a dedicated terminal removal tool to adjust the terminal positions. Verified normal pretensioner resistance and harness insulation, then reconnected the harness. After accident repairs, always perform a complete SRS system diagnosis rather than simply clearing fault codes.
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Qin Pro: Aftermarket aviation seat install damaged wiring harness

2020 BYD Qin Pro (petrol). Owner installed an aftermarket aviation-style seat with leg rest and heating in the left mid-row position. DTC B177B appeared the day after installation. Inspection found self-tapping screws for the seat mounting bracket had penetrated the floor wiring harness, piercing the pre-tensioner supply wire (black/yellow) and seat heating supply wire (red). Cause: No wiring harness probe used; blind drilling. Fix: Removed the aftermarket seat, replaced the damaged pre-tensioner wiring harness assembly (repair not recommended—multiple conductors damaged), and relocated seat mounting points to avoid the harness routing. Owner warned: SRS system wiring harnesses must never be modified or spliced.
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Intermittent short circuit causing sporadic warning light illumination

A 2019 Song MAX came in with an intermittent SRS warning light that worsened on rough roads. The scanner showed B177B as an intermittent fault. Static harness tests checked out normal, but shaking the left middle-row seat reproduced the fault. Close inspection found the pretensioner harness under the B-pillar was cut by sharp burrs where it passes through the body sheet metal hole. Vehicle vibration caused the damaged insulation to touch body power lines intermittently. Repair: Rebuilt the insulation with double-layer heat shrink tubing. Installed a rubber grommet on the sheet metal hole and eliminated the burrs. Adjusted the harness clip positions to keep the wiring slack throughout the full range of seat movement.
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.