DTC B1612-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detected an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger frontal airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), constituting a short to power — Atto 8
DTC B1612-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detected an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger frontal airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), constituting a short to power.
In the airbag system dual-stage ignition architecture, the ECU monitors the inflator circuit voltage state through internal diagnostic resistors.
Normally, the circuit maintains high impedance to the power supply (open-circuit state).
The ECU logs a short to power when it detects circuit voltage abnormally close to battery voltage (typically >5V or a sustained high level) instead of the expected low-voltage state.
This is a hardwire circuit fault.
Potential risks include: 1) the airbag fails to deploy in a collision because supply voltage clamps the ignition circuit, preventing sufficient firing current; 2) unintended airbag deployment in extreme cases if the safety capacitor design interacts with the short to power.
Possible fault locations include the clock spring (spiral cable), instrument panel wiring harness, airbag module connector, or the internal SRS ECU driver circuit.
On some BYD models, this DTC logic also monitors the front passenger seat Occupant Classification System (OCS) power supply circuit for abnormalities.
Because the OCS sensor status directly determines whether the system permits front passenger airbag deployment, a short to power in the OCS signal circuit triggers the same DTC.
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