DTC B179B indicates a short-to-power fault in the front passenger seat belt pretensioner second-stage deployment circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B179B indicates a short-to-power fault in the front passenger seat belt pretensioner second-stage deployment circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the pretensioner utilizes a dual-stage ignition design: the first stage lightly retracts the seat belt during the initial collision phase, and the second stage forcefully retracts it to secure the occupant as the collision intensifies.
This DTC sets when the SRS control module detects an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1Ω) between the front passenger pretensioner second-stage ignition circuit (usually marked as terminals P+ and P-) and vehicle power (B+) or ground (GND), causing the control module to identify a short circuit.
This fault results in the following: 1) the front passenger airbag system enters fail-safe mode, and the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp remains illuminated; 2) the second-stage pretensioner may fail to deploy or deploy unintentionally during an actual collision; 3) because the pretensioner is a pyrotechnic device (containing explosive propellant), continuous short-circuit current creates an accidental ignition and deflagration risk.
Therefore, the system classifies the fault as severe (Level 3) and prohibits vehicle operation.
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