DTC B161A1A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms or below the threshold (usually <0 — Atto 8
DTC B161A1A indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms or below the threshold (usually <0.8Ω).
The SRS ECU monitors circuit integrity using a constant current source to measure the squib circuit resistance.
Normal resistance is 1.5-3.5Ω (typical value 2.0-2.8Ω).
A resistance of 0 indicates a short circuit.
Possible causes include an internal short in the airbag module squib, an internal short in the clock spring, a wiring harness short to ground or power, or a faulty internal sampling circuit in the SRS ECU.
This fault prevents the front passenger airbag from deploying during a collision (fail-safe mode) or causes unintentional deployment (extremely rare but dangerous).
The system illuminates the airbag warning light and disables the front passenger airbag.
- 1Front passenger airbag module internal igniter short circuit: Short circuit in the internal bridgewire or moisture in the pyrotechnic charge causing conduction between terminals.
- 2Clock spring (spiral cable) internal short circuit: Damaged spiral cable winding beneath the steering wheel, or broken internal ribbon cable shorted to ground or between terminals.
- 3Physical damage to the wiring harness: Sharp edges cut or crush the dashboard wiring harness, causing a short circuit to body ground or the 12V power supply line.
- 4Connector fault: Bent terminals, backed-out pins, water ingress corrosion, or metallic foreign matter causing a short circuit between terminals in the airbag connector (usually yellow).
- 5Internal SRS ECU fault: Damaged A/D converter in the airbag control unit internal sampling circuit, or shorted driver chip.
- 1Safety preparation: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault confirmation: Connect the diagnostic tool and read the freeze frame data. Confirm the fault is Current rather than History. Record the environmental data at the time of the fault.
- 3Visual inspection: Check the front passenger airbag module connector (usually located on the right side of the dashboard or behind the glove box) for oxidation, water ingress, or bent pins; check the clock spring connector.
- 4Isolation diagnosis: Disconnect the front passenger airbag module connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the pins on the airbag module side. If the resistance is 0Ω, replace the airbag module. If the resistance is within the normal range (2-3Ω), the fault is in the wiring harness or ECU.
- 5Harness continuity check: Disconnect the SRS ECU connector. Measure the harness between the ECU and the airbag connector. Check for short to ground (resistance between pin and vehicle body), short to power (resistance between pin and 12V), and short between wires (resistance between high-side and low-side pins).
- 6Clock spring inspection (if applicable): For circuits integrated into the clock spring, measure the resistance between the clock spring input and output terminals. The resistance must remain stable while turning the steering wheel. If the reading is 0 Ω or fluctuates, replace the clock spring.
- 7ECU verification: If the wiring harness and airbag module are normal, measure the output at the corresponding SRS ECU pin. If the short circuit persists, replace the SRS ECU and perform coding and matching.
- 8Repair and verification: After repairing or replacing the faulty component, reconnect all connectors and restore the power supply. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, perform the 'Deploy Control Unit Check' or 'Crash Output Check' function, and confirm the current fault changes to 'Normal' and the fault lamp turns off.
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