B177C

DTC B177C indicates a short to ground in the left middle-row seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Qin Plus

Safety System

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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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song MAX left second-row seat adjustment caused wiring harness wear and short circuit

A 2019 BYD Song MAX with 32,000 km displayed "Check SRS System" on the dash. Scan revealed DTC B177C. Inspection found the wiring harness sheath torn behind the left middle-row seat rail, with two internal wires chafed through from frequent seat adjustment; one had shorted to the seat frame. Passengers regularly adjusted this seat through its full travel, causing excessive flexing at this point. Cut out the damaged section, soldered in extension wires, rerouted the harness to the outside of the seat rail clear of the movement path, and fitted a nylon protective sleeve. The fault has not recurred during three months of monitoring.
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Tang DM pretensioner connector corroded and shorted after driving through water

2021 BYD Tang DM encountered heavy rain and drove through water deep enough to reach the door sills. The following day, the airbag warning light stayed on constantly. The scan tool displayed alternating codes B177C and B177B (short to power). Removed the left middle row seat and found water inside the pretensioner connector at the seat base crossmember; the terminals had oxidised and turned green. The seal ring had deteriorated, allowing water to enter under pressure during wading. Replaced the entire wiring harness plug including the pins, ultrasonic-cleaned the pretensioner socket with alcohol, sprayed WD-40 precision electrical contact cleaner, and applied waterproof silicone grease during reassembly. Also inspected the airbag connector on the same side with no faults found.
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Yuan EV pretensioner improperly installed after accident repair

2019 Yuan EV. Left rear collision. Third-party shop replaced the left second-row pretensioner. One week post-repair, B177C set. Inspection showed the new pretensioner harness had pinched against a retaining clip where it passes through the B-pillar trim, damaging the insulation and shorting to earth. Also found: pretensioner mounting bolts torqued to only 15 N·m (spec: 35 N·m). Root cause: the unauthorised repairer skipped the workshop manual and omitted the dedicated harness clips. Fix: Replaced the damaged harness section (floor harness connector to pretensioner), retorqued the pretensioner to spec, and installed genuine clips to ensure harness routing complies with R&L (wiring diagram).
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Qin Pro heated seat modification inadvertently damaged pretensioner circuit

2020 BYD Qin (petrol). Owner self-installed seat heating pads. While drilling into the left middle-row seat foam to secure the heating element, the installer penetrated the underside wiring harness with the drill bit, simultaneously damaging both pretensioner circuit wires and causing them to contact the seat metal frame. This triggered DTCs B177C and B177A (left middle-row pretensioner open circuit). Measured harness-to-ground resistance: 0.8Ω. Repair: Repaired the damaged harness (replaced the entire floor-side harness connector as the damage was too close to the connector), sealed splices with BYD-specific adhesive-lined heat-shrink tubing, and rerouted heating-pad wiring to the opposite side of the seat, away from the SRS harness. Reminded the owner to keep all modifications clear of airbag and pretensioner harness routing areas.
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.