DTC B1641-00 indicates an abnormal short to body ground in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner igniter circuit — Seal U
DTC B1641-00 indicates an abnormal short to body ground in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner igniter circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, a low-impedance igniter (normal resistance 2.1–3.0 Ω) triggers the pretensioner.
When the ECU detects circuit resistance below the threshold (typically <0.8 Ω), it determines a short to ground.
This fault causes the following: 1) The SRS system enters fail-safe mode, disabling the driver-side airbag and pretensioner functions; 2) The pretensioner may fail to deploy during a collision, causing occupant restraint failure; 3) Continuous short-circuit current risks unintended pretensioner deployment or SRS ECU driver circuit burnout.
This DTC is a hard fault requiring physical repair before clearing.
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