DTC B1681 indicates the Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver module fails to receive a valid signal or cannot establish normal communication with the engine control module (PCM/ECM) — Seal U
DTC B1681 indicates the Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver module fails to receive a valid signal or cannot establish normal communication with the engine control module (PCM/ECM).
This fault belongs to the Body Security system, not the SRS airbag system (Note: original documentation may misclassify the airbag switch).
The fault triggers the vehicle anti-theft immobilizer, preventing the engine from starting (No Crank/No Start).
The instrument cluster Security Light typically flashes rapidly.
The fault stems from abnormalities in key transponder recognition, 125kHz radio frequency signal transmission at the transceiver coil, or data exchange on the dedicated communication line between the PATS module and the PCM.
Consequently, the PCM cannot verify key validity and inhibits engine starting.
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