DTC B160B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter (squib) circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1 — Seal U
DTC B160B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter (squib) circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1.5Ω; standard range is 2.0±0.3Ω).
This active fault indicates an abnormally low-resistance path in the circuit.
A partial short circuit, an internal turn-to-turn short in the igniter, or a wiring harness short to ground can cause this condition.
The low resistance abnormally increases the airbag circuit current, creating a risk of unintended airbag deployment.
Alternatively, during a collision, the excessive current may trigger the ACU protective cutoff and prevent normal deployment.
When this DTC triggers, the SRS system typically enters fail-safe mode and disables the driver-side airbag.
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