B163B1A

DTC B163B1A indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger side airbag (typically mounted on the outboard side of the front passenger seat or inside the right front door trim panel) falls below the minimum threshold set by the SRS control module (ACM) (typically below 1 — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B163B1A indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger side airbag (typically mounted on the outboard side of the front passenger seat or inside the right front door trim panel) falls below the minimum threshold set by the SRS control module (ACM) (typically below 1.0-1.5 Ω; normal range is 2.0-3.0 Ω).

This condition indicates a partial or complete short in the squib circuit.

Damaged wiring, water ingress at the connector, or an internal airbag fault can cause this issue.

This fault triggers the safety protection mechanism.

The SRS system disables the airbag circuit to prevent unintended deployment and illuminates the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster.

During a side impact, this airbag may fail to deploy normally, severely compromising occupant safety.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Airbag igniter internal short circuit: The front passenger side airbag igniter coil develops an inter-turn short circuit due to aging, moisture, overheating, or manufacturing defects, resulting in abnormally low resistance.
  • 2Wiring harness short circuit: Wear, crushing, overly tight retaining clips, or animal damage caused a short circuit between the positive and negative wires of the 2-core harness connecting the airbag and the ACM (routed through the right front door hinge or seat rail).
  • 3Connector water ingress or corrosion: Poor sealing of the right front door wiring harness connector (inside the door hinge rubber boot) or the under-seat airbag connector allows water entry after wading or washing the vehicle, causing a short circuit between pins or electrolytic conduction.
  • 4SRS control module (ACM) internal monitoring circuit fault: A faulty ACM internal sampling resistor or monitoring chip incorrectly detects a normal resistance value as low. The actual wiring harness and airbag unit are normal.
  • 5Improper repair or modification: Connecting a resistor with excessively low resistance in parallel within the airbag circuit during previous repairs (e.g., using a resistor below 1Ω to replace the airbag), or installing an aftermarket or repaired airbag with a mismatched resistance value.
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    Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to discharge the SRS capacitor to prevent accidental airbag deployment. Wear an anti-static wrist strap.
  • 2
    Fault Code Confirmation: Connect the diagnostic tool. Read and record the DTCs. Confirm B163B1A is a Current DTC, not a history DTC. Check the data stream to verify the airbag resistance value is <1.0Ω.
  • 3
    Airbag unit inspection: Remove the front passenger side airbag (disconnect the connector first). Measure the resistance between the two pins on the airbag-side connector using a high-precision multimeter. Standard resistance is 2.0-3.0Ω. If the resistance is <1.0Ω or close to 0Ω, replace the airbag assembly.
  • 4
    Harness continuity and insulation test: Measure harness continuity from the ACM to the airbag connector (<0.5 Ω). Measure insulation resistance between the two wires and to body ground (>1 MΩ). Inspect the harness inside the door hinge sleeve and under the seat for wear or short circuits.
  • 5
    Connector inspection and handling: Inspect connector pins for deformation, corrosion, verdigris, or signs of water ingress. Clean with electrical contact cleaner. Replace the connector or sealing ring if necessary, and apply insulating silicone grease.
  • 6
    ACM replacement verification: If the wiring harness and airbag are normal, replace the ACM with a known-good unit to confirm if an internal module fault caused the false detection.
  • 7
    System reset and test: After repair, restore all connections, clear the fault code, and perform an SRS system self-diagnosis. Confirm B163B1A changes to Passed. Road test the vehicle on bumpy roads to confirm the fault does not recur.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Right front door hinge wiring harness wore through and shorted, causing low resistance.

Symptoms: The airbag warning light on the dashboard stays on continuously. Scan tool shows DTC B163B1A (current). The vehicle has no collision history, but the right front door recently had body repair. Diagnosis: Disconnected the battery, then removed the passenger side airbag connector. The airbag itself measured 2.3Ω (normal). On the harness side, only 0.2Ω remained between the two wires – a short circuit. Removed and inspected the rubber boot at the right front door hinge. The harness inside had been crushed and damaged during the repair, shorting the positive and negative conductors. Resolution: Repaired the damaged harness (re-insulated and wrapped with tape). Rerouted the harness to prevent rubbing. Cleared the fault code, and the system returned to normal.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Passenger seat airbag connector shorted due to water ingress.

Symptoms: After the vehicle waded through water (up to seat level), the airbag warning light flashed and then stayed on. DTC B163B1A appeared intermittently, with higher frequency in humid weather. Diagnosis: Inspected the airbag connector under the passenger seat. Found the connector seal aged and missing, with visible water stains and green copper corrosion inside. The airbag module itself tested normal, but resistance across the harness wires at the connector was 0.5Ω (short circuit). Water ingress during wading caused a short circuit, and the airbag may have sustained internal damage. Repair: Cleaned the connector pins thoroughly and replaced the seal. Replaced the passenger side airbag (due to potential internal short circuit from water ingress). Re-wrapped and waterproofed the wiring harness. Fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Metal debris in the ACM connector caused a false short-circuit fault.

Symptom: After starting the vehicle, the message "Please check SRS system" appears intermittently. DTC B163B1A sets as a current code and returns sporadically after clearing, with no specific pattern. Diagnosis: Measured the passenger side airbag and wiring harness resistance – both 2.1Ω (normal). Inspected the SRS control module connector (under the centre console) and found metal debris inside, likely from a previous repair, causing a short between the B163B circuit pins. Resolution: Thoroughly cleaned the ACM connector interior with precision instrument cleaner, blew out debris with an air gun, verified the pins were not deformed, and reconnected. The fault has not returned.
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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]