B1647-00

This fault code indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver-side seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the standard range (normal: 2 — Atto 3

Safety System

This fault code indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver-side seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the standard range (normal: 2.0-3.0Ω; high resistance generally indicates >5Ω or a near open circuit).

The pretensioner contains an electrothermal igniter (squib).

The ECU continuously monitors circuit resistance using a low-current signal to verify continuity.

High resistance typically indicates high impedance or an open circuit.

This condition may prevent the pretensioner from deploying and retracting the seat belt during a collision, severely compromising occupant protection.

The SRS system enters fail-safe mode, illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light, and may disable the front airbags on certain models.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV300 B-pillar wiring harness wear causing intermittent fault

The airbag warning light illuminated intermittently on the dash. Retrieved DTC B1647-00; resistance measured 8.5Ω (high). Inspection found the wiring conduit between the driver's seat rail and B-pillar trim damaged, exposing a twisted pair with one wire nearly broken. The harness chafed against a metal bracket from the owner's frequent seat height adjustments. Repaired the wiring, rerouted and secured the harness, and fitted abrasion-resistant sleeving. Fault resolved.
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Qin 100 pretensioner connector oxidised after water ingress

After driving through water, the airbag warning light stayed on. The scan tool showed code B1647-00. Removing the B-pillar lower trim panel revealed obvious water staining and copper oxide inside the yellow pretensioner connector, with the terminals blackened. The Qin series B-pillar lower seals deteriorate with age and allow water ingress, so moisture entered the connector and caused high contact resistance (measured 5.8Ω). Cleaned the terminals, sprayed precision instrument cleaner, applied conductive grease, and resealed. Cleared the fault code and it has not returned.
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Pretensioner not replaced after accident repair caused open circuit.

Following a front collision, a non-authorised workshop repaired the vehicle, replacing the front bumper but failing to address the seatbelt pretensioner. Three months later, DTC B1647-00 set. The pretensioner resistance measured infinite. Disassembly revealed the pretensioner had deployed during the accident (internal pyrotechnic charge had fired but mechanical structure showed no visible deformation), indicating a latent failure. Replaced the driver seatbelt retractor assembly (including pretensioner) and performed online configuration to write new ECU calibration data, resolving the fault.
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Mistakenly modified SRS wiring while retrofitting seat ventilation

The owner had a seat ventilation system installed at an aftermarket shop. While tapping into a wire for power, the technician accidentally cut the pretensioner return harness and reconnected it with a twisted splice, causing poor contact and increased resistance (4.2Ω). Because pretensioner wiring uses twisted-pair shielded cable, ordinary splicing methods compromised the circuit characteristics and caused unstable resistance. We restored the original harness, crimped OEM butt connectors, and re-did the shield grounding to resolve the fault.
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.