This fault code indicates the driver front airbag (DAB) igniter (gas generator) resistance exceeds the normal threshold range set by the SRS control module (typically 2 — Atto 3
This fault code indicates the driver front airbag (DAB) igniter (gas generator) resistance exceeds the normal threshold range set by the SRS control module (typically 2.0–3.0 Ω, depending on the vehicle model). "High resistance" usually indicates a high-impedance point in the circuit.
Causes include poor wiring connections, oxidized connectors, poor internal contact in the clock spring (spiral cable), or an aging airbag igniter.
This active safety system fault causes the SRS control module to classify the driver airbag as unreliable.
This condition may prevent airbag deployment during a collision, or in some cases, continuously illuminate the warning light and store a fault code, severely compromising passive safety protection.
- 1Internal open circuit or poor contact in the clock spring (spiral cable/clockspring reel): Frequent steering wheel rotation can cause fatigue fracture or increased contact resistance in the internal flat cable, increasing airbag circuit resistance.
- 2Poor contact at the airbag module connector: The connector between the driver airbag and wiring harness (usually located inside or under the steering wheel) exhibits oxidation, looseness, terminal back-out, or spread terminals, causing increased contact resistance.
- 3Airbag igniter internal fault: Aging, a cold solder joint, or a partial open circuit in the gas generator igniter bridge wire causes the resistance to exceed the calibrated range.
- 4Harness wear or poor connection: Pinching, wear, water corrosion, or poor connector contact in the harness between the SRS ECU and the driver airbag, especially in the moving area near the steering column.
- 5SRS control module internal sampling circuit fault: The resistance detection circuit inside the control module fails, falsely reporting high resistance (relatively uncommon, but rule this out).
- 1Safety preparation: Turn the vehicle OFF, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to allow the SRS system capacitors to fully discharge and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400) to read the fault code. Confirm B160C1B is a current DTC, not a history DTC, and record the freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Remove both steering wheel side covers. Check the driver airbag module connector for looseness, oxidation, or foreign objects. Check the clock spring connector connection status.
- 4Resistance measurement: Disconnect the airbag module connector. Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance between the two airbag igniter terminals (specified range: typically 2.0-3.0Ω). Simultaneously measure the insulation resistance between the connector terminals and body ground (must be greater than 1MΩ).
- 5Clock spring inspection: Remove the steering wheel (use the special tool and note the alignment marks). Measure the continuity and resistance of each clock spring circuit. Turn the steering wheel and observe if the resistance remains stable. If the reading fluctuates or the resistance is too high, replace the clock spring.
- 6Harness continuity test: Test harness continuity between the SRS ECU and the airbag connector, focusing on the harness bends near the steering column. Measure the total circuit resistance; it must be less than 1Ω.
- 7Replacement verification: If the measured resistance is abnormal, replace the clock spring first; if the resistance is normal but the fault persists, perform a substitution test using a known-good airbag module. (Note: Ensure correct system connection during testing. Do not use an ordinary resistor as a substitute in the airbag circuit.)
- 8System reset: After completing the repair, reconnect all connectors (listen for the locking click) and connect the battery. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code and perform an SRS system self-check. Confirm the fault code does not reappear and the airbag warning light turns off normally.
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