B175A-00

DTC B175A-00 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects 0 ohms resistance in the igniter (inflator) circuit of the right rear side airbag, typically located in the right rear seat side or C-pillar trim panel — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B175A-00 indicates the Airbag Control Module (ACM) detects 0 ohms resistance in the igniter (inflator) circuit of the right rear side airbag, typically located in the right rear seat side or C-pillar trim panel.

Normal igniter resistance is 2.0-3.0 ohms.

A resistance of 0 indicates a short circuit.

Possible causes include an internal igniter short, a wiring harness short to ground, a short between connector terminals, or a control module internal driver circuit fault.

This fault forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode.

The right rear side airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, and the airbag warning lamp (SRS lamp) may illuminate continuously.

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Song Pro DM left-hand temperature blend door actuator internal motor open circuit

Symptoms: At 32,000 km, left vent blows hot air with AC on regardless of temperature setting (16°C or 28°C). Right side normal; no warning lights. Diagnosis: VDS showed AC DTC B175A-00 (driver side temperature blend door actuator fault). Disassembly revealed actuator motor resistance infinite (normal 20-50Ω) and internal plastic gear stripped. Repair: Replaced left side temperature blend door actuator assembly (HAC-8107310) and ran blend door initialization.
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Qin Plus EV temperature blend door actuator binding caused by installation stress

Symptoms: 6-month-old vehicle. Left side of dual-zone climate control has delayed temperature regulation (5-minute cooling-to-heating transition) with clicking noise. Diagnosis: History DTC B175A-00 stored in HVAC system. Disassembly found actuator mounting bracket assembly stress caused misalignment between the output shaft and damper linkage, making the position sensor voltage jump between 0.5V–2.3V instead of sweeping smoothly from 0.5V–4.5V. Repair: Re-adjusted actuator mounting angle to eliminate stress and applied low-temp grease to the linkage.
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Deformed HVAC housing after accident repairs caused Tang DM-i actuator disconnection

**Symptoms:** Minor right-front impact at 15 km/h. After replacing the front bumper and right fender, the left side blew only cold air — no heat. **Diagnosis:** The collision didn’t touch the AC system, but current DTC B175A-00 was stored. Inspection revealed slight deformation of the HVAC housing: the left temperature blend door actuator mounting bracket had shifted, the output shaft detached from the blend door, and the actuator spun freely. **Resolution:** Adjusted the HVAC housing mounting position, reconnected the actuator to the blend door, manually calibrated the blend door zero position, and ran the AC self-learning procedure.
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Han EV wiring harness connector oxidation caused intermittent temperature control failure

Symptoms: Intermittent left-side temperature control failure; system recovers after restart. Occurs every 1–2 weeks with panel flickering. Diagnosis: Intermittent history DTC B175A-00. Found green corrosion on B09 connector pins under left dashboard. Actuator supply voltage drops to 9V during fault (normal 12V). Repair: Cleaned B09 connector pins with contact cleaner and conductive protective grease. Added wiring harness retaining clips to prevent vibration.
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Aftermarket center screen installation on Song Max caused loose connection at actuator connector.

Symptoms: One week after installing an aftermarket centre display, the left-side AC temperature stuck at maximum heat and would not adjust. Fuel consumption increased. Diagnosis: DTC B175A-00. Inspection found the left-side temperature blend door actuator connector loose from dashboard disassembly during the modification. The aftermarket head unit also had a CAN protocol conflict, sending incorrect blend door position commands that stalled the actuator. Repair: Reseated the actuator connector and wrapped it with waterproof tape. Disconnected the aftermarket head unit from the CAN bus, retaining only power and audio/video connections.
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