DTC B1641 indicates an abnormally low-resistance path to body ground (short circuit) in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit — Atto 3
DTC B1641 indicates an abnormally low-resistance path to body ground (short circuit) in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the pretensioner is a pyrotechnic safety device with a normal squib resistance of approximately 2.0-3.0 Ω.
The SRS control unit triggers this DTC when it detects the circuit resistance to ground falls below the threshold (typically <1.0 Ω).
This fault forces the SRS into fail-safe mode: the airbag warning lamp remains illuminated, and the fault may completely disable the system.
During a collision, the pretensioner fails to deploy and retract the seat belt, severely threatening occupant safety.
Furthermore, a continuous short to ground can overheat and damage the internal driver circuit of the SRS control unit, expanding the repair scope.
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