Fault code B161A-00 indicates the front passenger frontal airbag ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms — Seal 6 EV
Fault code B161A-00 indicates the front passenger frontal airbag ignition circuit resistance is 0 ohms.
This condition signifies a short to ground in the airbag circuit or an internal short circuit within the airbag module.
Normal airbag system resistance is typically 2-3 ohms.
A 0-ohm resistance allows current to bypass the airbag inflator and flow directly from the positive terminal to ground.
Consequently, the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) determines the airbag risks unintended deployment or failure to deploy.
The system then illuminates the airbag warning lamp and disables the airbag.
Repair procedures for certain BYD models (such as the Qin, Tang, and Song series) may also log this fault code as a Left Front Impact Sensor communication fault or wiring short circuit.
Verify the exact definition using the specific model year and SRS software version.
Regardless of the definition, this constitutes a critical safety system fault that prevents the airbag system from protecting occupants during a collision.
- 1Front passenger airbag igniter internal short circuit (damaged airbag assembly resulting in 0 resistance).
- 2Airbag wiring harness short to body ground (insulation damage, harness pinching, or abrasion causing a short circuit between positive and negative wires)
- 3Water ingress and oxidation at the airbag connector plug (common after car washing or wading, causing a short circuit between pins)
- 4Internal short circuit in the clock spring (spiral cable) (if the clock spring connects the front passenger airbag, the internal ribbon cable is broken and shorted to ground).
- 5Left front crash sensor circuit short to ground or internal sensor short circuit (fault definition for sensor version, resulting from damaged wiring insulation).
- 1Safety preparation: Switch off the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS system capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Use a BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000 or Launch X431) to read the detailed fault code and freeze frame data. Determine if the fault is persistent or intermittent, and record the vehicle status when the current fault occurred.
- 3Remove the front passenger airbag module and disconnect the airbag connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the two terminals of the airbag assembly (Normal: 2-3 Ω. If 0 Ω, replace the airbag assembly. Note: Some models require a special shorting connector to prevent static electricity).
- 4If the airbag unit is normal, measure the resistance to ground at both terminals of the airbag harness-side connector (resistance must be infinite; 0 Ω indicates a short to ground). Inspect along the underside of the dashboard and the floor harness for damage, crushing, or contact with body metal.
- 5Inspect the SRS system connectors (especially the airbag wiring harness plugs behind the glovebox and under the dashboard). Inspect the pins for oxidation, deformation, or signs of water ingress. Clean with electrical contact cleaner. Replace the plugs or repair the wiring harness if necessary.
- 6If equipped with a crash sensor (for applicable models), check the crash sensor connector at the left front longitudinal beam. Inspect the retaining clip for looseness or oxidation. Verify the sensor power supply (12V), ground, and CAN line voltages are normal.
- 7Check the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) software version. If the fault occurred after an OTA upgrade, use the dedicated diagnostic tool to reflash the ACU software and perform sensor ID configuration learning.
- 8After repair, reconnect all components, ensure all connector locking tabs engage fully, reconnect the battery, and clear the fault codes. Perform a crash simulation test (lightly tap the sensor or simulate short-circuit release) to verify the fault is resolved.
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