DTC B177C indicates a short to ground in the left middle-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Atto 8
DTC B177C indicates a short to ground in the left middle-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the pretensioner operates as a pyrotechnic device.
Its ignition circuit normally maintains a high-impedance state (normal resistance approx. 2-3 Ω).
The ECU determines a short to ground when it detects circuit voltage continuously below the threshold (<0.5 V) or an abnormal resistance drop (<1 Ω).
This fault causes: 1) left middle-row pretensioner failure, preventing normal deployment to tighten the seat belt during a collision; 2) the SRS to enter degraded mode, potentially affecting normal airbag deployment logic; 3) the ECU to cut circuit power to prevent accidental deployment from short-circuit currents.
This constitutes a severe active safety system fault.
Triggering this fault illuminates the airbag warning light and activates a continuous buzzer alarm.
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