B176D

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 — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

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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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Left rear seat connector not reconnected after removal caused B176D

Model: BYD Song MAX 2019. Owner reported the airbag warning light stays on. VDS scan retrieved DTC B176D-00 (Left rear seatbelt pretensioner does not exist), history fault. Owner had removed the left rear seat to install floor mats one week prior. Removed the seat and found the pretensioner connector (yellow plug) only half-inserted with the locking tab disengaged. Seat removal pulled the harness, loosening the connector. Reconnected the connector, confirmed the lock engaged, cleared the DTC, and the warning light went out. Road tested 20 km with no recurrence.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Seat rail crushed wiring harness causing intermittent B176D fault

Vehicle: BYD Qin Pro 2020. Customer reported the airbag warning light illuminated intermittently, particularly after adjusting the left rear seat. The scan tool showed B176D as an intermittent fault. Inspection revealed the pretensioner harness ran too tight beneath the seat rail. Moving the seat forward and rearward pinched the harness against the rail, damaging the insulation and partially breaking the internal copper strands, causing an intermittent open. Repair: Soldered the broken wiring and insulated with heat-shrink tubing, rerouted the harness, added corrugated tubing protection, and ensured clearance throughout the full seat travel. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Replaced pretensioner assembly due to internal open circuit

Vehicle: BYD Tang DM 2021. After accident repairs, the airbag warning light remained on. DTC B176D-00. Checked connectors and wiring harness continuity—normal. Pretensioner terminal resistance measured infinite (open circuit). Disassembled pretensioner: internal squib pins fractured from impact. Pretensioners are single-use safety components; internal open circuit cannot be repaired. Replaced left rear seatbelt pretensioner assembly (with retractor). Cleared fault code; system normal. After replacement, perform pretensioner resistance calibration in 'Configuration and Settings' using a diagnostic tool.
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.