B178D-00

DTC B178D-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects an open circuit or disconnection in the front passenger-side dual-stage frontal airbag second-stage inflator circuit — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B178D-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects an open circuit or disconnection in the front passenger-side dual-stage frontal airbag second-stage inflator circuit.

The dual-stage airbag system contains two independent inflator trigger circuits (stage 1 and stage 2) that deploy in stages based on collision severity.

This fault code specifically indicates the second-stage inflator circuit resistance falls outside the normal range (typically > 3Ω or < 1Ω), causing the system to register a 'not connected' state.

This fault may prevent the front passenger airbag second-stage inflator from deploying correctly during a collision, reducing protection effectiveness, and illuminates the airbag warning light continuously.

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Cases Logged
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Qin EV450 dashboard connector unsecured after removal and refitting

A 2018 Qin EV450 developed a constant airbag warning light after the AC evaporator was replaced. Retrieved DTC B178D-00. Found that the technician had disconnected the passenger airbag connector during the earlier dashboard removal to gain access. When reinstalling the dashboard, the connector seated without the lock clicking; road vibrations eventually shook it loose. Reconnected the connector and confirmed the lock engaged, cleared the fault codes, and restored normal operation.
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Qin 100 wiring harness corrosion after water wading

2017 BYD Qin 100. DTC B178D-00 set after driving through standing water in the rain. Removed the mating connector between the floor harness and instrument panel harness (located under the passenger floor carpet) and found water inside. The second stage inflator circuit pin (typically yellow) showed severe oxidation with green copper corrosion; contact resistance exceeded 5Ω, triggering an open-circuit fault. Cleaned the pins with precision electrical contact cleaner, applied conductive protective compound, and replaced connector terminals as needed. Fault resolved.
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Front passenger airbag module internal fault

A Qin EV300 still reported DTC B178D-00 after replacing the front passenger airbag assembly following a minor front collision. The replacement unit measured infinite resistance—internal second-stage squib open circuit, confirming a defective part. Installed another new genuine module: resistance measured 2.3Ω and the fault cleared. Use only BYD genuine parts; aftermarket airbags can cause compatibility issues.
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Aftermarket stereo installation damaged wiring harness

While self-installing an aftermarket centre touchscreen navigation system in their 2017 Qin 80, the owner routed wiring inside the dashboard using a metal fish tape. The tape snagged and tore the insulation of the front passenger airbag second-stage harness, partially severing the copper conductors and creating an intermittent open circuit. Fault codes appeared intermittently. Stripping back the wiring with harness repair tools revealed the yellow airbag wire cut 3/4 through, with only a few copper strands still connected. The damaged section was replaced, soldered, and double-insulated with heat-shrink tubing. The fault cleared completely.
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SRS ECU internal driver chip failure

A Qin EV450 with 80,000 km repeatedly logged DTC B178D-00. Replaced the airbag and wiring harness; fault remained. Resistance at the airbag side and harness continuity measured normal. With the airbag disconnected, the ECU output terminals showed no load voltage (detection voltage should normally be present). This indicated an internal secondary drive circuit failure in the SRS control module. Replaced the SRS ECU and recoded it using BYD dedicated equipment to write the vehicle VIN and configuration codes. Fault resolved.
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.