DTC B1600 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit or connection failure in the driver front airbag (steering wheel airbag) circuit — Atto 3
DTC B1600 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects an open circuit or connection failure in the driver front airbag (steering wheel airbag) circuit.
Specifically, electrical circuit resistance between the airbag control unit and the driver airbag assembly exceeds the standard range (normal: approx. 2-3Ω; fault: typically >10Ω or infinite).
This hard-wired connection fault indicates the control unit continuously fails to establish effective communication with the driver airbag during vehicle self-test or driving.
Upon triggering, the SRS enters fail-safe mode, illuminates the airbag warning lamp, and disables driver airbag deployment.
In a collision, this airbag may fail to inflate normally, severely compromising passive safety performance.
Some early BYD petrol models or specific powertrain systems define B1600 as "mixture too rich." However, based on current DTC information and applicable models (Yuan, Tang, Song, Qin series), this analysis focuses on the airbag system circuit fault.
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