DTC B177D indicates the airbag system (SRS) detects a 0 Ω circuit resistance in the right middle-row (typically second-row right) seat belt pretensioner — Qin Plus
DTC B177D indicates the airbag system (SRS) detects a 0 Ω circuit resistance in the right middle-row (typically second-row right) seat belt pretensioner.
As a pyrotechnic actuator, the seat belt pretensioner squib normally has a resistance of 1.5-3.0 Ω (typically 2.0 Ω).
A 0 Ω resistance indicates a short circuit.
Potential causes include an internal pretensioner squib short, a wiring harness short to ground, or a short between connector terminals.
This fault causes the SRS ECU to determine the pretensioner is in an unsafe state.
During a collision, the pretensioner may fail to deploy and tension the seat belt, or the short circuit may force the airbag system into a degraded mode, compromising overall passive safety performance.
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