B162B-00

DTC B162B-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver side airbag (located on the side of the driver seat) igniter circuit resistance is below the system threshold (normal range: 2 — Qin Plus

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DTC B162B-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver side airbag (located on the side of the driver seat) igniter circuit resistance is below the system threshold (normal range: 2.0-5.0Ω; low resistance indicates a value below the lower limit or a near short circuit).

Electrically, this indicates an abnormally low-resistance path in the circuit.

Potential causes include a wiring short to ground, an internal short circuit in the airbag module, or abnormal connector conduction.

This fault causes the SRS system to classify the driver side airbag as unsafe.

During a collision, excessive current may prevent the igniter from deploying the airbag.

Additionally, a risk of accidental deployment (non-collision deployment) exists.

Consequently, the system illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light and may disable the entire airbag system, severely compromising occupant side-impact protection.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Driver's seat side airbag wiring harness connector (usually located under the seat) is loose, oxidized, or has water ingress, causing abnormal continuity or abnormally low contact resistance between terminals.
  • 2Internal short circuit in the seat side airbag igniter (generator): aging, moisture ingress, or a manufacturing defect causes insulation failure of the internal resistance wire.
  • 3Damaged seat wiring harness insulation causes a short to body ground. Frequent seat adjustment commonly causes long-term chafing between the harness and the metal frame.
  • 4Internal short circuit in the clock spring (spiral cable); short circuit in the conductive disc inside the rotary connector connecting the steering wheel to the main body wiring harness.
  • 5Internal fault in the SRS control unit detection circuit falsely reporting a low resistance value (relatively uncommon; confirm only after ruling out preceding wiring issues).
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    Safety preparation: Turn the vehicle power switch to OFF. Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS system backup power and prevent accidental airbag deployment during repair.
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    Visual inspection: Check the SRS wiring harness connector (KJ10) under the driver's seat for looseness, water ingress, corrosion, or deformed pins. Check the wiring harness near the seat rail for wear or damaged insulation.
  • 3
    Resistance measurement (static): Disconnect the airbag module connector. Use a digital multimeter to measure the resistance between the airbag module terminals (normal range: 2.0-5.0 Ω). If the resistance is too low, replace the airbag module.
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    Insulation measurement: Measure the resistance from wiring harness terminals KJ10-2 (B/Y wire) and KJ10-1 (Y/L wire) to body ground. Normal resistance is greater than 1 MΩ. If the resistance is too low, the wiring harness is shorted to ground; repair the wiring harness.
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    Harness continuity check: Measure harness continuity between the SRS ECU and the seat connector. Verify there are no short or open circuits. Focus inspection on the bent section of the harness under the seat.
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    Replacement verification: Connect a known-good driver-side airbag module or dedicated simulator. Clear and reread the fault code. Check if the fault transfers to determine whether the module or the wiring harness is faulty.
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    Repair and Verification: Based on the inspection results, replace the faulty airbag module, repair the damaged wiring harness, or replace the clock spring. Restore all connections, tighten the connectors, and reconnect the battery. Use a diagnostic tool to clear the fault code and perform an SRS system self-check. Verify that B162B-00 does not return and the airbag warning light turns off.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Oxidation of the seat side airbag wiring harness connector caused poor contact.

**Symptoms:** The airbag warning light on the dashboard stays illuminated constantly. The diagnostic tool reads DTC B162B-00. The vehicle has no collision history. **Diagnostic procedure:** Disconnected the battery negative terminal and checked the side airbag wiring harness connector (KJ10) under the driver's seat. Found the terminals had slight oxidation and were loose. The resistance from the harness end to ground measured abnormally low. **Repair:** Cleaned the connector terminals with electronic cleaner to remove the oxidation, applied conductive protectant and reconnected firmly. Cleared the DTC and the system returned to normal.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Seat adjustment caused the wiring harness to chafe and short to ground.

Symptoms: Airbag warning light on steady after vehicle startup, following seat leather replacement. DTC B162B-00 stored. Diagnosis: Disconnected airbag module connector, measured resistance from harness-side terminals KJ10-2 and KJ10-1 to chassis ground. Reading only several tens of ohms (specification: >1 MΩ). Determined harness short to ground. Further inspection found the harness chafed by the seat frame edge during seat adjustment, insulation damaged. Resolution: Repaired the harness (re-wrapped insulation). Re-routed harness and added protective sleeving to prevent interference with the seat frame. Fault cleared.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Abnormal internal resistance in driver side airbag module

Symptoms: No accident history or modifications; however, the SRS warning light intermittently illuminates, displaying DTC B162B-00. The code returns repeatedly despite multiple clearing attempts. Diagnosis: Conducted a substitution test. Disconnected the original airbag module and connected a new driver's seat side airbag module. Cleared the fault code and waited 20 seconds; the code did not return. This confirmed an internal resistance fault in the original module (internal short circuit or resistance drift). Solution: Replaced the driver's seat side airbag module with a new unit. Ensured the module was level during installation and tightened to the specified torque (typically 9-11Nm). Cleared the fault code and performed system configuration after fitting. Fault completely resolved.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Internal short in clock spring caused intermittent fault

Symptoms: Airbag warning light occasionally flashes or comes on when turning the steering wheel. Sometimes goes off automatically when stationary. DTC: B162B-00. Diagnosis: Removed the steering wheel and inspected the connector between the clock spring (spiral cable) and the airbag harness. The connector was loose, and the terminals had slight burn marks. Measured resistance in this circuit section—readings fluctuated, with the minimum value below the normal range. Solution: Replaced the clock spring assembly (internal conductive disc shorted and burnt). Securely reconnected all connectors. After repair, rotated the steering wheel multiple times; the fault did not return.
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Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself. Sources: [1]