B1650

DTC B1650 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects the front passenger-side seat belt pretensioner igniter circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1 — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B1650 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects the front passenger-side seat belt pretensioner igniter circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1.0 Ω; normal range: 2.0-3.0 Ω).

This indicates a potential short circuit in the internal pretensioner bridge wire, or a short to ground or wire-to-wire short in the harness.

This fault prevents the SRS from triggering the front passenger seat belt pretensioner during a collision (loss of pretensioning protection), or creates a risk of unintended deployment in extreme cases.

The system illuminates the airbag warning lamp and may disable the front passenger airbag deployment function.

In some BYD model years, this code may also indicate an Occupant Classification System (OCS) communication fault.

However, based on the provided fault context, prioritize checking the pretensioner assembly and its wiring harness resistance.

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BYD Song Plus DM-i B1650 Fault After Wading Through Water

After driving through water, the SRS warning light remained illuminated on the instrument panel. The diagnostic tool retrieved DTC B1650. Removed the passenger seat and lower B-pillar trim panel. Found water inside the pretensioner connector (yellow plug) beneath the seat. The pins had short-circuited due to electrolyte formation between them; resistance measured only 0.4 Ω. Cleaned the plug contacts with anhydrous ethanol, thoroughly dried with compressed air, applied special conductive grease, and reassembled. The resistance reading returned to 2.1 Ω. Cleared the DTC, resolving the fault. Recommend checking the vehicle floor sealing.
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BYD Qin Pro EV: Abnormal seatbelt pretensioner resistance after accident repair

After replacing the front passenger seatbelt assembly on the collision-damaged vehicle, DTC B1650 set. Measured the old pretensioner resistance with a dedicated airbag tester: 0.6Ω (internal short); the new component measured 2.3Ω (normal). Further inspection found the impact had deformed the internal pins of the wiring harness connector, causing a short between the signal wire and earth. Replaced the wiring harness connector terminals and repaired the pretensioner to resolve the fault. Tip: On collision-damaged vehicles, pretensioners may have internal bridge wire fractures from impact, causing short circuits even when externally intact. Always verify by measuring resistance.
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BYD Yuan EV: Seat modification caused wiring harness damage and short circuit

After the owner self-installed full-coverage seat covers and seat heating pads, the SRS light came on. Inspection found that the fixing clips had pierced the pre-tensioner wiring harness beneath the passenger seat during installation, shorting the live wire to chassis ground. Measured resistance dropped to 0.3Ω. Removed the aftermarket accessories and stripped back the harness, revealing exposed copper conductors. Repair: cut out the damaged section, re-soldered the harness, insulated with double-layer heat-shrink tubing, rerouted the harness, and added corrugated tubing for protection, ensuring no interference with seat moving parts.
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BYD Tang DM Intermittent B1650 Fault (Wiring Harness Wear)

The DTC appeared intermittently. The SRS warning light came on after driving over rough roads. Diagnosis found the wiring harness retaining clip below the B-pillar had detached. As the seat moved back and forth, the metal bracket edge repeatedly pinched and chafed the harness, wearing through the insulation and causing the internal copper wires to short intermittently to ground. Re-secured the harness, wrapped it with fleece tape and corrugated tubing, and adjusted the slack to prevent contact with sharp edges. This completely resolved the fault. For intermittent faults like this, check for dynamic harness chafing.
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Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.