B164B

DTC B164B indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1 — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B164B indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormally low-resistance path (typically <1.5Ω) between the front passenger seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit and body ground (GND).

As a pyrotechnic safety device, the pretensioner igniter has a normal resistance of approximately 2.0-3.0Ω.

A short to ground causes the SRS system to detect a front passenger pretensioner circuit fault, illuminate the 'Airbag Fault Warning Light' continuously, and enter fail-safe mode.

During a collision, the system may fail to deploy the front passenger pretensioner and may subsequently disable the front passenger airbag.

This fault is a hard short to ground.

Repair immediately to ensure passive safety system integrity.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Damaged yellow SRS wiring harness sleeve under the front passenger seat. Long-term chafing between the wire and the seat slide rail or body metal wears through the insulation and causes a short to ground.
  • 2Poor sealing at the pretensioner connector (usually located below the B-pillar or under the seat) allows water ingress after car washing or wading, causing a short circuit between terminals or a short to ground.
  • 3Frequent fore-and-aft seat adjustment causes the seat rail to pinch the wiring harness, or a loose wiring harness retaining clip allows the wire to contact a sharp body edge.
  • 4During collision repairs, failure to follow standard routing caused the pretensioner wiring harness to directly contact a metal point on the body.
  • 5Insulation failure of the internal pretensioner igniter coil (rare; usually associated with previous pretensioner deployment or aging)
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    Safety preparation: Turn off the ignition, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
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    Fault confirmation: Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (ED400 or VDS). Read the DTC B164B status. Confirm the fault is 'Active' rather than a history fault. Record the freeze frame data.
  • 3
    Visual inspection: Remove the front passenger seat (if necessary) and lower B-pillar trim panel. Check the yellow SRS wiring harness sleeve for integrity. Inspect the seat slide rail mounting points and the area where the harness passes through the floor for signs of abrasion, crushing, or water ingress.
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    Resistance measurement: Disconnect the pretensioner connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the wiring harness side (ECU side) terminal and body ground. The normal value is >1 MΩ (infinite). A resistance of <1 Ω confirms a short to ground.
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    Sectional troubleshooting: If the wiring harness shorts to ground, use the half-split method. Disconnect the intermediate connectors sequentially to locate the exact short circuit (commonly found at harness bends under the seat or the B-pillar junction).
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    Pretensioner inspection: Measure the resistance across the two terminals of the pretensioner body. Standard value: 2.0-3.0 Ω (refer to the workshop manual). If the resistance is abnormal (<1 Ω or >5 Ω), replace the pretensioner assembly.
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    Repair and isolation: Repair the damaged wiring harness (use double-layer heat shrink tubing for insulation), re-secure the wiring harness to maintain >20mm clearance from the vehicle body metal, and install an anti-abrasion sleeve if necessary.
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    System reset: Reconnect all connectors, connect the battery, and use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform 'SRS system self-diagnosis' and confirm B164B does not return and the airbag warning light turns off.
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Worn seat rails caused the wiring harness to short to ground.

Vehicle: BYD Song MAX 2019. Symptoms: Dashboard airbag light stays on, DTC B164B set. Diagnosis: Removed the front passenger seat. The sharp edge of the seat rail had cut the yellow SRS harness sleeve underneath. The exposed wires contacted the metal rail directly, shorting to ground. Regular full loading and frequent passenger seat adjustments caused the harness to repeatedly bend and chafe at that spot. Solution: Repaired the damaged wire (replaced the entire harness section). Repositioned the harness mounting bracket. Ensured the harness clears all metal through the full seat travel. Fault cleared.
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Connector shorted due to water ingress after wading

Model: BYD Yuan EV 2019. Symptoms: Airbag warning light illuminated after driving in heavy rain; scan tool displayed DTC B164B. Diagnosis: Inspected the pretensioner connector beneath the passenger-side B-pillar and found the seal had deteriorated and was missing. Water stains and verdigris inside the connector caused the terminals to short to ground. Solution: Thoroughly cleaned the connector terminals, replaced the waterproof seal, used electronic cleaner to dry, applied dielectric grease, cleared the fault codes and restored normal operation.
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Improper wiring harness routing after accident repairs

Vehicle: BYD Tang 2021. Symptom: After front collision repairs, the instrument cluster displayed an airbag fault; DTC B164B was stored. Diagnosis: Inspection found that after replacing the front passenger seatbelt assembly, the technician had not secured the pretensioner harness with the factory clips. The harness was pinched between the seat bracket and floor pan, crushing the insulation and causing a short to ground. Solution: Rerouted the harness into the factory wiring channel, repaired the damaged insulation, added abrasion-resistant corrugated tubing, and ensured the harness had adequate free length to accommodate seat fore-aft adjustment.
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Internal short circuit in pretensioner

Vehicle: BYD Qin Petrol 2020. Symptoms: No collision history. Intermittent airbag warning light; DTC B164B intermittent. Diagnosis: Disconnected the pretensioner connector, measured the harness side – no short to ground. Measured resistance between the pretensioner terminals and housing, finding 0.8Ω low resistance (normal: open circuit). Determined the pretensioner internal igniter coil insulation had failed, causing a short to the housing. Solution: Replaced the front passenger seatbelt assembly (includes pretensioner). As the pretensioner is non-serviceable, replaced the entire assembly and performed recoding and matching.
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]