B17701A

This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a 0-ohm resistance in the right rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit — Seal U

Safety System

This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects a 0-ohm resistance in the right rear seatbelt pretensioner circuit.

As a key actuator in the passive safety system, the pretensioner contains an internal squib with a normal resistance of 1.5-3.0 Ω for circuit integrity monitoring.

A resistance of 0 indicates a hard short in the circuit.

Possible causes include a burned internal coil causing an inter-turn short, a wiring harness short to ground (vehicle body), or shorted connector pins.

This fault prevents the ACU from sending a firing command to the pretensioner during a collision or triggers a system protection strategy that disables the entire right-side airbag circuit, severely compromising restraint protection for the right rear passenger during an accident.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Internal short in right rear pretensioner causing SRS light to stay on

2019 BYD Qin EV, 82,000 km. SRS warning light on the instrument cluster stayed on. Scan tool retrieved DTC B17701A (right rear seatbelt pretensioner resistance: 0 Ω). Removed the right rear seat and found visible oxidation on the yellow connector of the seatbelt pretensioner (mounted at the retractor). Disconnected the connector and measured the pretensioner body resistance at 0.1 Ω, determining the internal squib burned and short-circuited. Replaced the right rear seatbelt assembly (part number matched per VIN). Measured the new part resistance at 2.3 Ω. Cleared the fault codes; system returned to normal. Traced the root cause to possible water wading—water ingress into the pretensioner sealed cavity caused coil corrosion.
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Worn seat rail wiring harness causing intermittent short

BYD E2 SRS warning light intermittent after frequent right rear seat removal for cargo hauling. Diagnosis: intermittent DTC B17701A. Inspection found the pretensioner harness chafed through at the seat rail retaining clip—long-term friction wore through the insulation, exposing copper that contacted the body metal and shorted to ground. Rerouted the harness clear of motion interference areas, wrapped it in abrasion-resistant corrugated tubing, and added a rubber sleeve. Fault resolved. Secure under-seat wiring properly to prevent wear from dynamic loads.
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Water ingress corroded the connector, causing abnormal resistance.

Right rear floor carpet held water after the vehicle forded water. SRS logged code B17701A. The pretensioner connector beneath the seat contained muddy water; electrolyte bridging between pins caused a 0-ohm short. Cleaned the terminals, flushed the housing with electrical contact cleaner, and dried. Insulation resistance returned to normal. Cleared blocked rear body drain holes to eliminate water accumulation. Recommend inspecting floor wiring harness connector sealing on vehicles that have forded water.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.