B160111

DTC B160111 indicates a short to ground in the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter circuit — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B160111 indicates a short to ground in the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter circuit.

The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbag igniter utilizes a low-resistance circuit (typically 2.0–3.0Ω).

The ACU (Airbag Control Unit) registers a short to ground when it detects circuit resistance below the threshold (<0.8Ω) or direct continuity to body ground.

Wiring insulation failure or an internal component short circuit causes this fault, grounding the igniter circuit abnormally.

Effects include: 1) the airbag may fail to deploy during a collision (current bypasses to ground); 2) electrostatic discharge or electromagnetic interference may cause unintended deployment in extreme cases; 3) the system enters fail-safe mode, disabling all airbag functions.

This constitutes a Level 1 active safety system fault.

Remove the vehicle from service immediately; the driver airbag serves as the final line of defense, and its failure drastically increases the risk of injury or fatality during an accident.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro airbag warning light on after driving through water

2019 Qin Pro DM, 45,000 km. After wading through deep water during heavy rain, the airbag warning light stayed on the next day. Retrieved DTCs B160111 and B161111 (passenger airbag short to ground). Disassembly revealed water inside the yellow 2-pin connector beneath the steering column; resistance between pin 1 (DAB-) and the housing measured 0.3 Ω. Repair: Flushed the connector with electronic cleaner, dried it with compressed air, applied conductive anti-corrosion grease, and replaced the waterproof O-ring. Because the airbag module was not damaged, resistance returned to normal after the repair, clearing the fault.
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E2: Clock spring wear in a ride-hailing vehicle caused an intermittent short circuit.

2020 BYD E2 ride-share vehicle, 128,000 km. Airbag light came on intermittently, more often when cornering. Diagnostics showed DTC B160111 as an intermittent current code. Removed the steering wheel to inspect the clock spring and found a 0.5 mm break in the internal flat ribbon cable at the 3-turn winding position, with bare copper wire contacting the steering wheel frame. Cause: cable fatigue from prolonged stationary steering. Replaced the clock spring assembly (part no. SCE-5823800) — fault cleared. Owner advised to avoid holding the steering wheel on full lock for more than 3 seconds.
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Improperly secured wiring harness after accident repair caused a short circuit.

2018 BYD Qin Pro petrol. DTC B160111 appeared one week after front collision repairs. We found the repairer trapped the airbag wiring harness under the steering column mounting bracket while refitting the dashboard. The metal bracket edge cut through the harness insulation, causing the black wire (ground) to contact the yellow wire (DAB+). We repaired the damaged harness, wrapped it with three layers of high-temperature tape, rerouted the wiring and added a rubber protective sleeve, ensuring at least 20 mm clearance from sharp metal components.
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Airbag module internal igniter short circuit

2019 BYD Qin EV, no accident history. Airbag warning light illuminated suddenly during normal use. Scan tool showed active DTC B160111 and could not be cleared. Disconnected the airbag connector; measured harness-side resistance to ground — infinite (normal). Measured resistance across the two pins of the airbag module connector (component side): 0.2Ω (normal ~2.3Ω). Found an internal short in the airbag igniter. Replaced the driver airbag module (clock spring also replaced to ensure good contact). Fault resolved. Cause likely a batch quality issue in the igniter, or internal insulation degradation from long-term high-temperature exposure.
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.