B174400

The BYD Qin PRO series defines DTC B174400 as "Crash Output Fault", a critical safety fault in the SRS airbag system — Atto 8

Safety System

The BYD Qin PRO series defines DTC B174400 as "Crash Output Fault", a critical safety fault in the SRS airbag system.

This indicates the airbag control unit (ACU) detects a circuit abnormality when attempting to output a crash trigger signal to other vehicle systems.

In BYD new energy vehicles, this specifically refers to a crash signal interaction fault between the ACU, the high-voltage system manager (BMS/VCU), and the body control module (BCM), including: 1) A short to power/ground or an open circuit in the crash output signal line; 2) Damage to the ACU internal crash output driver MOSFET circuit; 3) Abnormal feedback signals from receiving actuators (e.g., high-voltage power cut-off relay, fuel pump cut-off relay, and door unlock relay).

During a collision, this fault prevents high-voltage system disconnection (electric shock risk), fuel pump shutoff (fire risk), and automatic door unlocking (hindering escape and rescue).

This significantly increases the risk of secondary accidents.

Hyundai/Kia vehicles typically define this DTC as "Front Passenger Side Pressure-Type Side Impact Sensor ID Error", indicating cross-brand definition differences.

For BYD systems, prioritize diagnosing the crash output signal circuit and ACU driver circuit faults.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM right front pressure sensor ID error caused abnormal collision output.

The airbag warning light on the instrument cluster stayed on. The scan tool read DTC B174400. The right front door had recently received panel and paint repair. During disassembly, we found the pressure side impact sensor (P-SIS) connector was not fully seated, causing an intermittent connection. The ACU could not correctly identify the sensor ID, triggering the collision output fail-safe mode. We reseated the connector and replaced the pressure sensor. After performing the sensor ID registration with the scan tool, the fault cleared.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro petrol version door wiring harness wear causes collision signal fault

While driving, the airbag warning light suddenly illuminated, accompanied by intermittent central locking failure. Retrieved fault code B174400. Inspection found the wiring harness at the right front door hinge had suffered fatigue wear from long-term repeated door opening and closing. The pressure sensor communication lines (CAN-H/L) had fractured and were making poor contact, preventing the ACU from receiving correct side impact sensor data. Repaired the damaged wiring harness (re-soldered and wrapped with waterproof tape) and replaced the pressure sensor that may have been damaged by the wiring short circuit. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM: ACU internal driver circuit fault after accident repair

The vehicle sustained front-end collision damage. After the dealership replaced the airbags and sensors, the airbag warning light stayed on and DTC B174400 could not be cleared. Checked the signal wiring harness from the collision output to the high-voltage system manager—it was normal. The high-voltage manager receiving port was normal. Measured no voltage at the ACU output terminal. Determined the collision had damaged the collision output driver chip inside the ACU. Replaced the airbag control unit and completed online matching, coding, and high-voltage system integration. The warning light went out and the simulated collision test functioned normally.
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.