B162111

DTC B162111 is a BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) diagnostic code indicating a short to ground in the driver-side side airbag ignition circuit — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B162111 is a BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) diagnostic code indicating a short to ground in the driver-side side airbag ignition circuit.

In BYD electrical architecture, this fault indicates the airbag control unit (ACU) detects abnormally low igniter circuit resistance (close to 0Ω) in the driver seat side airbag (typically integrated into the seat backrest or B-pillar), falling below the calibrated threshold (typically < 1.0Ω).

This signifies an unintended connection between the positive or negative wire in the ignition circuit and the vehicle chassis (GND).

This fault causes the ACU to flag the airbag as unsafe, immediately illuminate the instrument cluster SRS warning lamp, and disable deployment of the affected side airbag.

In a collision, this airbag fails to inflate, severely compromising occupant side-impact protection.

Additionally, the short circuit can trigger overcurrent protection in the internal ACU driver chip and, in extreme cases, risk unintended deployment, forcing the system into fail-safe mode.

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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Yuan Plus / ATTO 3 driver side airbag wiring harness interference fault

Symptoms: The SRS warning light illuminated on the dashboard while driving. The scan tool retrieved active fault code B162111. Diagnosis: Removal of the driver's seat revealed that the insulation at pins 14/15 of the GJK harness connector beneath the seat had worn through against the metal bracket of the seat height adjustment mechanism, allowing the copper conductor to short directly to earth. Harness-side resistance to earth measured 0.8 Ω, confirming the short circuit. Repair: Cut out the 50 mm damaged section of harness, re-crimped the terminals, and rerouted the wiring. Installed rubber protective sheathing and cable ties at the interference point to secure the harness and maintain safe clearance from the adjustment mechanism. Cleared the fault code; the SRS system returned to normal operation.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Water ingress shorted the under-seat connector on a BYD Qin Pro DM.

Symptom: After wading through water, the SRS light stayed on with DTC B162111. Diagnosis: Inspected the yellow SRS connector under the driver's seat and found water stains and green copper corrosion inside, causing the terminals to short to the connector housing (earth). The water seeped in through the carpet during wading, and the connector seal ring had aged and failed. Repair: Thoroughly cleaned the connector terminals with electrical contact cleaner and anhydrous ethanol, then blow-dried them. Replaced the waterproof seal ring and connector housing. Dried the interior carpet and repaired the chassis sealing defect. Fault cleared.
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BYD E2 side airbag module internal igniter short circuit

Symptoms: During new vehicle delivery PDI, the SRS light would not extinguish. Retrieved DTC B162111. Diagnostic process: Disconnected the airbag module connector under the seat. Measured vehicle-side harness resistance to ground: infinite (normal). Measured resistance between the two pins on the airbag module (seat side): 0.3 Ω (well below the standard 2–3 Ω). Determined an internal bridge wire short circuit in the gas generator. Solution: Replaced the driver-side side airbag module assembly together with the seat trim cover, as the module is integrated into the seat. After replacement, performed ACU configuration and system calibration. Cleared the DTC, and the SRS light extinguished.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Song Pro intermittent short-to-ground fault

Symptoms: The SRS warning light illuminated intermittently, occurring more frequently on rough roads. The scan tool showed B162111 as an intermittent fault. Diagnosis: Static resistance measurements of the wiring harness were normal, but resistance readings jumped when the harness was shaken. Further inspection revealed the airbag wiring harness retaining clip inside the left B-pillar trim had detached, allowing the harness to rub against the metal body bracket while driving. The insulation had partially worn through but was not completely split. Repair: Repaired the damaged wiring (insulated with heat shrink tubing), reinstalled the B-pillar harness retaining clip, and applied felt tape to prevent chafing where the harness contacts the body. Road tested for 20 km; no fault recurrence.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Qin EV wiring harness improperly secured after accident repair

Symptoms: SRS warning light stays on after left front side collision repair. DTC B162111. Diagnosis: The previous repair did not properly secure the new SRS wiring harness under the seat. A seat rail mounting screw pinched the harness, damaging the insulation and causing a short to ground. Solution: Replaced the damaged harness section (seat-to-floor section). Secured the harness per the workshop manual, using the specified clips and cable ties, and maintaining a minimum 20mm clearance from the seat rails to prevent interference through the full seat travel.
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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.