DTC B168000 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detected a communication interruption or physical disconnection between the Passenger Airbag Disable (PAD) switch and the main control unit — Qin Plus
DTC B168000 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detected a communication interruption or physical disconnection between the Passenger Airbag Disable (PAD) switch and the main control unit.
The PAD switch typically mounts in the center console or near the glovebox to manually disable the front passenger airbag (e.g., when installing a child safety seat).
The SRS module triggers this fault code if it fails to receive the switch resistance signal (typically a specific resistance range, such as 2kΩ-5kΩ indicating different states) within a predetermined time, or if it detects an open circuit (infinite resistance).
This fault forces the front passenger airbag system into fail-safe mode and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp.
During a collision, the front passenger airbag may fail to deploy or exhibit unpredictable behavior, severely compromising passive safety.
- 1The front passenger airbag deactivation switch wiring harness connector is loose, disconnected, or has poor contact, especially following improper reconnection after glove box or center console removal and installation.
- 2Long-term friction against moving parts, such as the front passenger seat slide rails or hinges, causes an open circuit in the floor wiring harness or instrument panel wiring harness; or the copper wire inside the harness breaks while the insulation remains intact (hidden open circuit).
- 3Internal contact oxidation, spring failure, or mechanical binding in the airbag deactivation switch causes the resistance value to fall outside the standard range (normally 2.5kΩ-4.8kΩ, depending on switch position).
- 4Short to ground or short to power in the communication circuit between the SRS control module and the switch, causing abnormal signal voltage (normal signal voltage is within a 0-5V pulse or specific analog voltage range).
- 5A loose front passenger airbag module connector (located inside the dashboard) triggers an associated communication fault when sharing a ground or signal wire with the switch circuit.
- 1Connect the BYD VDS2000 or Launch X-431 diagnostic tool. Enter the SRS system to read DTC B168000 and freeze frame data. Confirm the vehicle conditions when the fault occurred (voltage, temperature, mileage). Attempt to clear the DTC to determine if the fault is intermittent.
- 2Visually inspect the front passenger airbag deactivation switch near the center console or glove box and confirm the switch body has no physical damage. Verify the wiring harness connector is fully seated and the locking mechanism is securely engaged. If necessary, disconnect the connector and check for backed-out, oxidized, or deformed terminals.
- 3Measure the switch body resistance with a multimeter: in the 'ON' (airbag enabled) position, the resistance should be approximately 2.0-2.5 kΩ; in the 'OFF' (airbag disabled) position, the resistance should be approximately 4.0-4.8 kΩ (refer to the vehicle workshop manual for exact standard values). If the resistance is infinite or zero, replace the switch body.
- 4Disconnect the SRS control module connector and switch connector. Measure the wiring harness continuity between them. Inspect the floor wiring harness for wear at the front passenger seat slide rail and the dashboard frame wire pinch points. Harness resistance must be less than 1Ω. Insulation resistance to ground must be greater than 10MΩ.
- 5Verify the SRS control module power supply (constant +B) and ground (GND) connections are secure. Inspect the module connector pins for green copper corrosion. Clean with electronic contact cleaner if necessary.
- 6After repairing or replacing the faulty wiring harness or switch, reconnect all connectors, clear the fault codes, and turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Verify the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp turns off after 6 seconds. Perform a system self-check: toggle the front passenger airbag deactivation switch 3 consecutive times. Confirm the SRS module correctly detects the status changes and no fault codes return.
- 7Perform final verification: Use the diagnostic tool to read the SRS system data stream, verify the 'Passenger Airbag Status' matches the actual switch position, and perform a simulated crash test (diagnostic tool function only; does not trigger the actual airbag) to confirm normal system response.
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