This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects the Driver Airbag (DAB) firing circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (close to 0 Ω), indicating a short circuit — Seal 6 EV
This DTC indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects the Driver Airbag (DAB) firing circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (close to 0 Ω), indicating a short circuit.
In the BYD SRS system, normal airbag circuit resistance ranges from 1.5 to 3.0 Ω.
A resistance of 0 Ω typically indicates a short between the positive and negative terminals in the airbag wiring harness, clock spring, or connector.
An internal driver circuit breakdown within the ACU can also cause this issue.
This fault triggers the safety system fail-safe mode, illuminates the instrument panel SRS warning light, and may prevent airbag deployment during a collision.
This severely compromises passive safety and requires immediate repair.
- 1Clock spring (airbag spiral cable) internal short circuit: Repeated steering wheel rotation wears and breaks the internal flexible ribbon cable insulation, causing direct wire contact and a short circuit.
- 2Airbag wiring harness damaged and shorted to ground: A loose wiring harness retaining clip inside the instrument panel allows the harness to rub against the metal bracket, damaging the insulation and shorting the wire to the vehicle body ground.
- 3Airbag connector water ingress and corrosion: Water enters the driver-side airbag connector (located below the steering wheel or on the airbag module) when driving through water or cleaning the interior, causing an electrolytic short circuit between terminals.
- 4ACU internal detection circuit breakdown: Damage to the control unit internal boost circuit or sampling resistor causes a false airbag circuit resistance reading of 0.
- 5Non-OEM modifications: Incorrect wiring when modifying the steering wheel or airbag, or installing an additional controller, causes a direct short in the airbag circuit.
- 1Safe power-off: Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to dissipate residual system charge and ensure the SRS capacitor completely discharges.
- 2Fault confirmation: Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool or a generic diagnostic tool. Read and confirm B160A-00 is a current fault (Active) and record the freeze frame data.
- 3Visual inspection: Check the yellow airbag connector below the steering wheel for looseness, burning, or water ingress. Check the clock spring exterior for damage or cracks.
- 4Airbag unit isolation test: Remove the driver airbag module and connect a 2-3Ω dedicated airbag simulator resistor in place of the airbag connection. Power on the vehicle and observe if the fault code changes to a stored fault. If the fault code clears and does not return as a current fault, this indicates an internal short circuit in the airbag unit. Replace the airbag assembly.
- 5Harness continuity check: Disconnect the ACU connector and the clock spring connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the two wires in the airbag circuit. Normal resistance is infinite; a reading of 0 indicates a shorted harness. Perform a sectional measurement (disconnect the intermediate connector) to determine if the short circuit is in the steering wheel harness section or the instrument panel main harness section.
- 6Clock spring inspection: Disconnect the connectors at both ends of the clock spring and directly measure its internal resistance. Normal resistance is close to 0Ω (continuity) and remains stable when turning the steering wheel. If the resistance fluctuates abnormally or a short circuit occurs while turning, replace the clock spring.
- 7ACU internal fault determination: If the external wiring harness, clock spring, and airbag assembly are normal, measure the resistance from the ACU airbag drive pins to ground and to power. A short circuit indicates an internal ACU breakdown. Replace the ACU and perform online programming and matching.
- 8System Verification: After repairing the short circuit fault, connect the airbag simulator, reconnect the battery, and clear the fault code. Perform an SRS system self-check cycle to confirm B160A-00 does not return and the airbag warning lamp turns off normally.
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