DTC B1795 indicates a short to B+ in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner Stage 2 squib circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B1795 indicates a short to B+ in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner Stage 2 squib circuit.
In the BYD SRS system, the seat belt pretensioner uses a dual-stage ignition design: Stage 1 triggers early in a collision to provide basic tightening force, and Stage 2 triggers during a severe collision to generate greater tightening force to better restrain the occupant.
This DTC indicates the airbag control unit (ACU) detects an abnormal voltage increase in the Stage 2 pretensioner circuit to near battery voltage (12V) and an abnormal resistance value.
This fault prevents the pretensioner from deploying correctly during a collision because the short to power prevents the firing current from forming a complete circuit.
It may also damage the ignition driver chip inside the ACU.
Because this is an active safety system fault, the vehicle illuminates the airbag warning lamp and may fail to protect the driver properly during a collision.
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