DTC B17801B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit in the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner circuit (resistance exceeds the normal range, typically >10Ω or infinite) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B17801B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit in the right middle-row seat belt pretensioner circuit (resistance exceeds the normal range, typically >10Ω or infinite).
This fault essentially constitutes a 'passenger restraint system communication loss'.
During a collision, the pretensioner for this seat cannot receive the ignition signal and fails to retract the seat belt at the moment of impact to eliminate slack between the occupant and the belt.
This fault triggers the SRS downgrade protection strategy, potentially altering the airbag deployment logic for this seat and surrounding areas (such as delayed deployment or non-deployment), severely compromising passive safety performance.
For BYD E2/E3/Qin EV models, the right middle row typically refers to the second-row right seat.
The pretensioner integrates into the seat belt retractor and communicates with the SRS ECU via a dedicated yellow connector under the seat.
Wear on the right second-row seat rail severed the pretensioner wiring harness on the E3 ride-hailing vehicle.
Qin EV pretensioner connector not plugged in after accident repair
E2: Aftermarket seat replacement resulted in missing pretensioners
Pretensioner internal igniter open circuit due to aging
SRS control unit software false positive (intermittent fault)