This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detected a short to ground in the front passenger seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detected a short to ground in the front passenger seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.
The seat belt pretensioner is a pyrotechnic safety device containing a gas generator and a resistance wire igniter, with a normal operating resistance of approximately 1.5-2.5Ω.
The BYD diagnostic protocol defines the DTC suffix '11' as a short to ground fault.
The SRS module sets this code when it detects pretensioner circuit resistance below the threshold (typically <1.0Ω) or abnormal voltage to ground.
This fault forces the SRS into a degraded mode, disables the front passenger pretensioner, and illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp.
Because the pretensioner contains pyrotechnics, a short circuit risks accidental deployment or failure during a collision.
Address this highest safety level (Level 3) fault immediately.
- 1Pretensioner wiring harness insulation under the front passenger seat rail or at the bottom of the B-pillar is worn, aged, or pinched by the seat adjustment mechanism, causing the wire to contact the vehicle body metal frame directly (short to ground).
- 2Pretensioner connector (usually a yellow waterproof plug located beside the seat or in the floor wiring harness) with water ingress, bent or corroded pins, or loose terminals contacting nearby grounded components.
- 3Insulation breakdown on the gas generator resistance wire inside the pretensioner body causes an internal short circuit (usually accompanied by an abnormal resistance drop to <1Ω).
- 4Poor sealing of the front passenger floor wiring harness connector (such as the SJB connection point) allows water ingress when driving through water or washing the vehicle, causing a short circuit between the power wire and ground.
- 5SRS control unit (ACU) internal ignition driver circuit fault or damaged monitoring chip, causing a false short circuit report (confirm after ruling out wiring harness and component faults).
- 1Safety Preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor. Never use a multimeter resistance setting to measure the pretensioner terminals directly, as the test current can deploy the device.
- 2Visual Inspection: Remove the front passenger seat (leave the wiring harness connected) and the lower B-pillar trim panel. Inspect the pretensioner wiring harness (wrapped in yellow corrugated tubing) for damage, water stains, or signs of crushing. Focus on wiring harness wear points within the seat track adjustment range.
- 3Connector diagnosis: Disconnect the pretensioner connector and inspect the pins for oxidation, push-out, or bending. Measure the harness-side voltage to ground using a multimeter set to voltage; the reading must be 0V (if measuring under load, power on the system without triggering deployment). Measure the harness-side resistance to ground using a multimeter set to high resistance; the reading must be >1MΩ.
- 4Component isolation test: Connect a dedicated SRS simulation resistor (2Ω) to the circuit in place of the pretensioner, then clear the fault code. If the fault code changes to a history code or disappears, this indicates an internal short circuit in the pretensioner itself. Replace the seat belt retractor assembly (the pretensioner is usually unavailable separately).
- 5Wiring harness repair: If you confirm wiring harness damage, cut out the damaged section and reconnect it by soldering. Use three layers of heat-shrink tubing (adhesive-lined inner layer) for waterproof insulation. Do not use twisted joints or electrical tape. After repair, use an insulation resistance tester (500V range) to test insulation to ground; it must be >10MΩ.
- 6System verification: Restore all connections and reconnect power. Use VDS or a dedicated diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm the pretensioner resistance is 1.5-2.5Ω. Perform an SRS system self-diagnosis. Confirm the system clears B164B11 and the instrument cluster warning light turns off. Perform static and dynamic road tests to verify the repair.
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