DTC B160A indicates the driver front airbag (DAB) ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms, representing a short circuit — Atto 8
DTC B160A indicates the driver front airbag (DAB) ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms, representing a short circuit.
Normally, the airbag squib has a standard resistance of 2-5 ohms.
When the SRS ECU detects circuit resistance near 0 Ω, it identifies a short to ground, short to power, or internal short in the airbag module.
This safety-critical fault prevents normal airbag deployment during a collision or causes accidental deployment.
A 0-ohm resistance typically indicates an internal ribbon cable short in the clock spring (spiral cable), damaged harness insulation shorting to ground, or an internal igniter short within the airbag module.
- 1Short circuit caused by a worn or broken internal flat cable in the clock spring (spiral cable / Clock Spring): Long-term steering wheel rotation repeatedly bends the internal ribbon cable at its limit positions. This damages the insulation or breaks the wire, causing a short to ground. This is the most common root cause of this fault code.
- 2Airbag module internal igniter short circuit: The resistance wire in the airbag internal igniter cartridge shorts to the housing, or the internal bridgewire breaks, causing direct contact between the two terminals.
- 3Harness damage or short to ground: Chafing, crushing, or rodent bites damage the insulation on the harness between the SRS ECU and the clock spring (especially near the steering column), causing a short to vehicle body metal.
- 4Connector water ingress or terminal short circuit: Water ingress, oxidation, or deformation in the driver-side airbag connector (G10) or clock spring connector causes a short circuit between terminals.
- 5SRS ECU internal drive circuit fault: Damaged ECU internal monitoring circuit or drive chip triggers a false short circuit fault (relatively uncommon; consider only after ruling out preceding mechanical faults).
- 1Safety Preparation: Turn the vehicle OFF, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS system backup power supply and prevent accidental airbag deployment during repair.
- 2Fault confirmation: Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400). Enter the SRS system, read fault codes, confirm B160A is a current fault (Current DTC), and record freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Inspect driver airbag connector G10 under the steering wheel for looseness, backed-out pins, water ingress, or oxidation. Inspect the clock spring housing for damage or burn marks.
- 4Circuit isolation test: Disconnect the clock spring from the airbag module. Use the dedicated airbag system tester (or an alternative using a 2.2kΩ resistor connected in series) to measure the resistance on the wiring harness side to confirm whether the short circuit occurs before or after the clock spring.
- 5Clock spring inspection: Remove the steering wheel (use a steering wheel puller; do not strike). Remove the clock spring and measure the resistance between its terminals and to ground. Rotate the steering shaft to simulate different angles and observe if the resistance remains at 0 Ω or fluctuates.
- 6Harness continuity test: If the clock spring is normal, measure the wiring harness between the SRS ECU connector and the clock spring to check for a short to ground. Focus inspection on the harness sleeve near the steering column.
- 7Component replacement: Replace the confirmed faulty clock spring (center and lock it before installation and align the steering wheel marks) or airbag module. Never use a multimeter to directly measure airbag squib resistance.
- 8System reset and verification: Reconnect all connectors and the battery. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Clear the fault codes using the diagnostic tool. Perform the SRS system self-check procedure. Verify the airbag warning light turns off and the system has no fault codes.
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