DTC B17721B indicates the airbag system (SRS) detects the right rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal upper threshold — Qin Plus
DTC B17721B indicates the airbag system (SRS) detects the right rear seat belt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal upper threshold.
This pretensioner is a pyrotechnic actuator with a typical resistance range of 2.0–3.0 ohms.
When the ECU detects resistance >4.0 ohms (or per the calibrated threshold), it determines a High Resistance fault.
This fault prevents the seat pretensioner from deploying and retracting normally during a collision.
Additionally, the SRS may enter a degraded mode, illuminating the instrument cluster airbag warning light continuously.
On some models, other seat airbag functions may also be restricted.
The DTC suffix "1B" typically indicates the specific circuit location or fault subtype, pointing to the right rear seat (Third Row/Second Row Right) pretensioner circuit.
Right rear seat removal and reinstallation pinched the wiring harness, causing high resistance.
B-pillar connector water ingress and oxidation
Bridge wire aging inside pretensioner housing
Aftermarket carpet causing poor ground connection