DTC B160B1A indicates the Driver Airbag (DAB) deployment circuit resistance falls below the normal threshold set by the SRS ECU (typically 2 — Qin Plus
DTC B160B1A indicates the Driver Airbag (DAB) deployment circuit resistance falls below the normal threshold set by the SRS ECU (typically 2.0-3.0Ω; values below 1.0Ω trigger this fault).
This constitutes a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) hard-wire fault.
The ECU detects an abnormally low-resistance path in the deployment circuit.
Potential causes include a wiring short to ground, an internal short in the clock spring, an internal short in the airbag module, or a short between connectors.
This fault forces the airbag system into fail-safe mode and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
In extreme cases, the airbag may fail to deploy during a collision because the ECU misinterprets the condition as a short circuit and disables the deployment circuit.
In very rare cases, wiring interference creates a risk of unintended deployment.
Internal short in the Qin Pro DM clockspring caused abnormal resistance.
Driver airbag connector corroded and shorted after water ingress
Aftermarket steering wheel pinched the wiring harness, causing a short circuit.
Airbag module internal resistance low
SRS ECU false alarm (software fault)