This fault code indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a 0Ω resistance in the front passenger side airbag firing circuit (typically located in the seat side or B-pillar/curtain) — Qin Plus
This fault code indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects a 0Ω resistance in the front passenger side airbag firing circuit (typically located in the seat side or B-pillar/curtain).
Normal airbag igniter resistance is 1.6-2.4Ω.
A 0Ω resistance indicates a low-impedance short circuit.
Possible causes include a wiring harness short to ground, shorted connector pins, an internal short in the airbag inflator (igniter), or a faulty internal monitoring circuit in the SRS control unit (ACU).
The ECU disables this airbag circuit to prevent accidental deployment.
The airbag will fail to deploy during a side impact, severely compromising occupant protection.
Some early repair data or specific vehicle models define B163A as an anti-theft system communication fault.
Always reference the current vehicle repair manual for actual diagnosis.
- 1Worn front passenger side airbag wiring harness or damaged insulation causing a short to ground (commonly at the seat slide rail, B-pillar trim panel, or floor harness pass-through)
- 2Water ingress, oxidation, or bent and touching pins at the under-seat airbag connector (typically located on the inner side of the seat track or at the seat base), causing a short circuit.
- 3Internal short circuit in the airbag gas generator (igniter) causes resistance to drop abnormally to 0 Ω (replace airbag assembly).
- 4Internal fault in the SRS control module (ACU) driver/monitoring circuit causing a false detection (actual circuit is normal but the module falsely reports a short circuit).
- 5Damage to the wiring harness insulation during vehicle modifications (such as installing seat heating, ventilation systems, or full-coverage seat covers), or fixing screws piercing the wiring harness.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment and personal injury.
- 2Fault confirmation: Connect the VDS or X431 diagnostic tool to read the DTC. Confirm B163A is a Current fault, not a History fault. Record the environmental conditions in the freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Inspect the airbag wiring harness connectors under the front passenger seat, inside the B-pillar trim panel, and at the door sill for looseness, water ingress, corrosion, or obvious physical damage. Focus on the wiring harness sleeve at the seat slide rail.
- 4Isolation diagnosis: Disconnect the front passenger airbag connector (protect the harness end with a shorting clip). Connect a special airbag load simulator (2Ω dummy load) to the SRS ECU side and read the resistance. If the resistance returns to normal, the fault is in the airbag unit or wiring harness. If it remains at 0Ω, the fault is in the wiring harness or ECU.
- 5Wiring harness inspection: Measure the resistance of the two airbag circuit wires to body ground (should be >1MΩ). Measure end-to-end continuity of the wiring harness (should be <1Ω). Check for a short to ground or power. If necessary, use an oscilloscope to check for line interference.
- 6Component inspection: If the wiring harness is normal, use a dedicated airbag tester to measure the airbag inflator resistance (must be 1.6-2.4Ω; 0Ω indicates an internal short circuit requiring airbag assembly replacement; never measure directly with a multimeter).
- 7Repair/Replace: Repair damaged wiring harness (solder + heat-shrink insulation). Replace damaged connectors (must use genuine waterproof plugs). Replace the airbag module if internally shorted. Seat all plugs fully into place with an audible locking click.
- 8System verification: Reconnect the battery, clear the fault code, and turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Verify the airbag warning light turns off within the specified time (turning off after 6 seconds usually indicates a successful system self-check). Perform a road test to confirm.
- 9Final check: Use the diagnostic tool to perform the SRS system self-test and configuration check, confirm B163A does not reappear, verify related functions operate normally, and complete the repair record.
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