B176D1B

DTC B176D1B indicates the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an abnormal signal or missing sensor — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B176D1B indicates the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an abnormal signal or missing sensor.

The system uses pressure/capacitive sensors integrated into the front passenger seat cushion to detect seat occupancy and weight category.

It transmits signals to the SRS airbag control unit to determine front passenger airbag deployment and deployment force during a collision.

This fault indicates the airbag control unit cannot receive a valid occupancy status signal (typically indicating an open circuit, out-of-range resistance, or signal plausibility error).

The system enters a fail-safe mode and defaults the front passenger seat status to "unoccupied".

This may prevent the front passenger airbag from deploying during a collision, severely compromising passive safety performance.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song MAX seat track chafed through wiring harness causing open circuit.

2019 Song MAX with constant airbag warning light on the instrument cluster. Scan tool showed DTC B176D1B. Found the seat runners under the front passenger seat chafing the wiring harness during fore-aft adjustment, completely severing the occupancy sensor power wire. Repair: Soldered the broken wire with double-layer heat-shrink insulation, rerouted and secured the harness above the seat frame to prevent interference. Cleared the DTC; the warning light went out and the system returned to normal. This is a known Song MAX issue caused by a wiring layout defect.
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Replaced failed sensor unit on Qin Pro DM

2020 BYD Qin Pro DM. Airbag warning light illuminates within 10 seconds of startup. Front passenger seat belt reminder fails to trigger regardless of occupancy. Data stream shows 'passenger detection sensor status' stuck at open circuit (255). Removed sensor and measured infinite resistance, confirming internal open circuit. Replaced front passenger seat cushion assembly (integrated sensor and foam pad, part number SA-5820100). Performed OCS calibration with diagnostic tool; fault cleared. Suspect batch waterproofing defect allowed moisture ingress and failure.
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Tang DM-i connector pin oxidation, poor contact

2021 Tang DM-i airbag warning light illuminates intermittently, occasionally extinguishing on rough roads and more frequent in humid weather. DTC B176D1B is intermittent. Inspection of the yellow connector under the seat revealed green oxide deposits inside; wiggling the connector caused the passenger airbag status in the data stream to toggle between Active and Fault. Fix: Disconnect the battery, clean the connector pins with electronic contact cleaner, apply conductive grease, and install wiring harness retaining clips to prevent loosening. Cleared the DTC and tested continuously over speed bumps with no recurrence. Common issue in humid southern regions.
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Song Pro system not calibrated after accident repair

2018 BYD Song Pro showed DTC B176D1B after front-end accident repairs (front bumper and airbag control module replacement). Front passenger seat was occupied but the instrument cluster displayed the 'seat unoccupied' icon. Sensor hardware and wiring harness checked normal; 12V supply normal. Reviewed repair records and found OCS calibration was missed after the airbag control module replacement. Used VDS2000 to perform 'passenger detection system zero calibration', ensuring the seat was empty during the learning process. Subsequent occupant test showed normal instrument cluster indication. Common oversight in accident repair: a software configuration issue, not a hardware fault.
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Loose wiring harness connector on E2 EV caused signal interruption

BYD E2 2019: Airbag warning light intermittently illuminates on rough roads; normal on flat surfaces. DTC B176D1B (intermittent). Inspection found the connector beneath the left rear seat (or passenger seat, depending on configuration) was not fully latched. Vehicle vibrations caused momentary signal interruption. Reconnected the plug ensuring the locking tab fully engaged, secured the wiring harness with cable ties to eliminate strain. Fault resolved. Common after frequent seat adjustment or seat removal.
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.