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