DTC B1630 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected an open circuit or abnormally high resistance in the front passenger seat side airbag circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B1630 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detected an open circuit or abnormally high resistance in the front passenger seat side airbag circuit.
The ECU determines the airbag module is incorrectly connected.
Potential fault locations include the front passenger seat side airbag assembly, connecting wiring, under-seat wiring harness connector, or the airbag control unit (ACU) internal driver circuit.
During system self-check, the ACU confirms the connection status by monitoring the airbag squib circuit resistance.
Normal resistance typically ranges from 2.0-3.0 ohms (depending on the vehicle model).
If the ACU detects an open circuit (infinite resistance) or resistance exceeding the threshold, it triggers this fault code.
This fault prevents the front passenger side airbag from deploying during a side-impact collision.
The system also illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light and may disable the entire SRS, significantly reducing vehicle passive safety.
Note: Some vehicle models or documentation define B1630 as a seat belt pretensioner circuit fault.
Consult the specific vehicle service manual during repair.
- 1Front passenger seat side airbag connector loose or disconnected (common causes: yellow wiring harness plug under the seat not fully seated, damaged retaining clip, or failure to reconnect after seat removal and installation)
- 2Frequent seat adjustment causes fatigue fracture of the airbag wiring harness (especially the harness section between the seat rail and the B-pillar, where prolonged bending causes internal breakage or wear).
- 3Front passenger side airbag module internal squib open circuit (internal open circuit due to airbag assembly internal fault or end of service life)
- 4Wiring harness moisture and corrosion (vehicle wading, improper seat cleaning, or poor sealing causing connector pin oxidation and increased contact resistance)
- 5SRS control module (ACU) internal driver circuit fault (false detection by ECU internal monitoring circuit or damaged driver chip)
- 1Safe power-down: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 3 minutes (5 minutes for some models) to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment during repair.
- 2Visual inspection: Remove the front passenger seat side trim panel and the protective panel under the seat. Verify the airbag wiring harness connector (usually a yellow plug) seats fully and the locking tab engages completely. Inspect the plug for water ingress, corrosion, or backed-out pins.
- 3Resistance measurement: Disconnect the airbag control module connector. Use a multimeter to measure the front passenger side airbag circuit resistance (measure between the corresponding pins on the ACU harness side). Normal resistance is 2-5 ohms. Infinite resistance indicates an open circuit; 0 ohms indicates a short circuit.
- 4Circuit continuity test: Check wiring harness continuity from under the seat to the ACU. Inspect the wiring harness near the seat adjustment mechanism and inside the B-pillar trim panel for wear, pinching, or breaks. Measure circuit insulation to ground and power.
- 5Component replacement verification: If circuit continuity is normal but resistance is abnormal, replace the front passenger side airbag module. If testing confirms an ACU drive circuit fault (no normal diagnostic voltage at the ACU output terminal), replace the airbag control module.
- 6System reset and calibration: Reconnect the battery. Use the BYD VDS or a dedicated diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform an SRS system self-check and configuration calibration (after replacing the ACU on some models, write the vehicle VIN and configuration code). Verify the fault code does not return and the warning light turns off.
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