DTC B1631 indicates a short to ground in the front passenger side airbag ignition circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B1631 indicates a short to ground in the front passenger side airbag ignition circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), this fault code indicates the airbag control unit (ACU) detects an abnormally low resistance (typically <1Ω) between the front passenger side airbag (usually installed in the seat side or door trim panel) ignition wiring and body ground.
Normal airbag circuit resistance should measure between 2.0 and 3.0Ω.
This fault means: 1) the airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of side impact protection; 2) extreme cases pose a risk of unintended deployment; 3) the SRS system enters fail-safe mode, illuminating the instrument panel airbag warning light and potentially disabling other airbag functions.
This hard short circuit requires immediate repair to ensure occupant safety.
- 1Front passenger side airbag module internal igniter short circuit: Moisture, aging, or manufacturing defects cause both internal airbag squib terminals to short to the housing.
- 2Wiring harness wear or pinching causing a short to ground: Long-term friction or compression damages the insulation of the airbag wiring harness under the seat rails, door hinges, or carpet, allowing contact with the vehicle body metal.
- 3Connector water ingress or corrosion: Poor sealing of the airbag connector under the seat or on the B-pillar allows water ingress after car washing or wading, causing a short circuit between terminals or to ground.
- 4SRS control module (ACU) internal fault: A damaged ACU internal drive circuit incorrectly reports a short circuit fault code.
- 5Improper repair work: Tools pierced the wiring harness or connectors failed to fully seat during recent seat cover replacement or door/seat repairs, causing a short circuit.
- 1Safe power-down: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS system capacitors and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Visual inspection: Check the front passenger seat side airbag (or door airbag) for visible damage. Check the yellow SRS wiring harness under the seat and inside the B-pillar trim for wear, crushing, or punctures.
- 3Connector inspection: Disconnect the airbag connector (use a shorting clip or wait for the capacitor to discharge before proceeding). Check the terminals for oxidation, water ingress, or deformation. Measure the resistance to ground on the wiring harness side; it must be infinite.
- 4Airbag module test: Measure airbag module resistance using a dedicated SRS tester or multimeter (high-impedance mode only). Normal value: 2.0-3.0 Ω. If resistance is close to 0 Ω, replace the airbag.
- 5Wiring harness continuity test: Measure the continuity and insulation to ground of the airbag wiring harness in sections between the ACU and the airbag. Repair the damaged wiring harness or replace the wiring harness assembly.
- 6System Reset and Verification: Reconnect all components and restore power. Use the VDS diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform the SRS system self-check. Confirm B1631 does not return. Verify the airbag warning light turns off after the self-check.
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