DTC B176D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects an open circuit in the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit (infinite resistance), meaning the ECU cannot detect the pretensioner — Qin Plus
DTC B176D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects an open circuit in the left rear seat belt pretensioner circuit (infinite resistance), meaning the ECU cannot detect the pretensioner.
This typically indicates a broken circuit connection between the pretensioner and the ECU, or an internal open circuit within the pretensioner.
As a key passive safety actuator, the pretensioner rapidly tightens the seat belt via pyrotechnic deployment or motor operation during a collision, removing slack between the webbing and the occupant.
This fault disables the left rear seat pretensioner during a collision, increasing occupant injury risk.
The ECU continuously monitors the pretensioner circuit resistance (normal range: approx. 2.0-3.0Ω).
It sets a 'not present' fault when it detects a resistance >10Ω or a complete open circuit.
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