B161C

DTC B161C indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects the front passenger frontal airbag ignition circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit (typically >5Ω) — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B161C indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects the front passenger frontal airbag ignition circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit (typically >5Ω).

Normal airbag igniter resistance is between 2.0Ω and 3.0Ω.

Excessive resistance indicates high resistance or an open circuit risk in the ignition circuit.

This prevents the ECU from supplying sufficient ignition current (typically 1.2A or higher) during a collision, causing the front passenger airbag to fail to deploy and severely compromising passive safety.

This is a hard fault.

The system illuminates the airbag warning lamp and disables the front passenger airbag.

Inspect and repair immediately.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin: Poor contact at the X246 connector caused fault code B161C

Symptoms: Airbag warning light stayed on after 3000 km, displaying a flash code: 5 seconds on, 7 flashes. Diagnosis: Connected the ED300 diagnostic tool and retrieved DTCs B161C (passenger airbag resistance too high) and B1610 (passenger airbag not connected). Isolated the fault to the passenger airbag module wiring harness, connector, or SRS ECU. Inspection: Checked the connection between the passenger airbag module pigtail and the instrument panel harness. Found poor contact at pins 1 and 2 of connector X246; the black retaining clip did not seat properly (the clip must sit below the terminal—flush or protruding indicates incorrect installation). Solution: Reassembled and secured pins 1 and 2 at X246, ensuring the black retaining clip seated properly below the terminal. Road tested after reassembly and the fault cleared.
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Standard Diagnostic Procedure for SRS High Resistance – BYD Qin/Song/Yuan

Symptoms: Dashboard airbag warning light stays on. DTC B161C-00 (front passenger airbag resistance high). Diagnosis: Per BYD Qin sedan workshop manual, B161C-00 indicates front passenger airbag resistance high. Diagnostic procedure: 1. Inspect front passenger airbag module and wiring harness connections. 2. Check connector X246 between the instrument panel harness and the airbag module (located on the instrument panel crossmember behind the glovebox). 3. Measure airbag module resistance. Normal resistance falls within specification (typically 2–5 ohms). High resistance indicates poor circuit connection or an internal airbag module fault. 4. Inspect connector pins for oxidation, looseness, or backing out. Repair: 1. Disconnect and reconnect the front passenger airbag module connector; secure it and ensure proper pin contact. 2. If the connector checks out okay but resistance remains high, replace the front passenger airbag module. 3. Clear fault codes and road test to verify.
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BYD Yuan EV front passenger airbag module internal igniter aging

Symptoms: Intermittent airbag warning light on a 2019 Yuan EV at 50,000 km. Scanned DTC B161C (resistance too high). Diagnosis: Checked X246 connector; visually normal and secure. Measured wiring harness continuity at less than 0.5 Ω. Disconnected the airbag module and measured 8.5 Ω internal resistance, exceeding the 2–3 Ω specification. Determined the airbag module's internal igniter had aged, causing resistance drift. Fix: Replaced the genuine front passenger airbag module (part number varies by configuration). Post-replacement resistance 2.3 Ω. Reassembled components, cleared the fault code, and performed a crash simulation test with a resistive load substitute to confirm normal system operation.
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BYD Tang DM dashboard wiring harness pin backed out fault

Symptoms: The airbag warning light on the 2021 Tang DM illuminates intermittently on rough roads and extinguishes when stationary. Retrieved historical DTC B161C. Diagnosis: Found intermittent fault. Removed the glovebox and inspected X246 connector. Pin 2 slightly backed out (~1 mm). Vehicle vibration caused poor contact with transient high resistance. Multimeter read normal resistance at rest, but the reading jumped above 10 Ω when moving the harness. Resolution: Used special terminal removal tool M101 to extract the terminal, repaired the contact spring tension, and reinserted it until an audible click confirmed lock. Measured mating force >50 N, meeting standard. Fault completely resolved.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.