B1612-00

DTC B1612-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detected an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger frontal airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), constituting a short to power — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B1612-00 indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detected an unintended electrical connection between the front passenger frontal airbag inflator circuit and the vehicle positive power supply (B+), constituting a short to power.

In the airbag system dual-stage ignition architecture, the ECU monitors the inflator circuit voltage state through internal diagnostic resistors.

Normally, the circuit maintains high impedance to the power supply (open-circuit state).

The ECU logs a short to power when it detects circuit voltage abnormally close to battery voltage (typically >5V or a sustained high level) instead of the expected low-voltage state.

This is a hardwire circuit fault.

Potential risks include: 1) the airbag fails to deploy in a collision because supply voltage clamps the ignition circuit, preventing sufficient firing current; 2) unintended airbag deployment in extreme cases if the safety capacitor design interacts with the short to power.

Possible fault locations include the clock spring (spiral cable), instrument panel wiring harness, airbag module connector, or the internal SRS ECU driver circuit.

On some BYD models, this DTC logic also monitors the front passenger seat Occupant Classification System (OCS) power supply circuit for abnormalities.

Because the OCS sensor status directly determines whether the system permits front passenger airbag deployment, a short to power in the OCS signal circuit triggers the same DTC.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Qin PLUS DM-i: Oxidised connector causing intermittent short to power

Symptoms: After starting the vehicle, the SRS airbag warning light on the dashboard stays on constantly. The passenger seat displays "unoccupied" regardless of whether someone is sitting in it. The scan tool read DTC B1612-00 (right seat occupancy sensor circuit fault, related to airbag system monitoring). Diagnosis: Removed the passenger seat and inspected the OCS (Occupant Classification System) sensor harness connector underneath. Found obvious oxidation and green copper corrosion on the connector pins, causing abnormal contact resistance and generating parasitic voltage in humid conditions, which the ECU misinterpreted as a short to power. Measured the sensor resistance and found it within the normal range (approximately 50-200Ω varying with pressure). Solution: Cleaned the connector pins using electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease to prevent corrosion, and re-secured the harness connector (using cable ties to prevent movement). Cleared the fault codes and road tested; the warning light went out and the OCS system returned to normal occupancy detection.
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BYD Song Pro: Damaged sensor pressure pad caused signal wire short to power

Symptoms: After about 40,000 km, the airbag warning light illuminated suddenly with a beep. DTC B1612-00 was stored and could not be cleared. When an adult sat in the front passenger seat, the instrument cluster still displayed the passenger airbag as "OFF" (disabled). Diagnosis: Read the live data stream with the BYD VDS2000 diagnostic tool. The passenger seat occupancy status always showed "unoccupied" regardless of actual occupancy. Removed and inspected the seat, finding the internal film pressure sensor (pressure pad) fractured at a fold point. The broken wiring at the fracture contacted the seat metal frame, creating a short to power. Solution: Replaced the entire front passenger seat cushion assembly (the sensor and cushion are an integrated unit, part number: HA2E-5813800). After replacement, performed the "seat occupancy sensor calibration" procedure using the diagnostic tool. Fault cleared after a drive cycle and self-check.
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BYD Tang DM: Failure to calibrate the OCS after accident repair caused the SRS to log a power short circuit fault.

Symptoms: After front-end collision repairs, the airbag warning light stayed on with stored DTCs B1612-00 and B1650-00. The passenger airbag remained disabled and could not be enabled even with an occupant in the seat. Diagnosis: Checks revealed the passenger seat assembly had been replaced during accident repairs, but the new seat’s OCS (Occupant Classification System) sensor was not initialised and calibrated. The sensor output voltage fell outside the normal range (0.8V–4.2V), causing the system to register a circuit fault (short to power). Solution: Performed the “Occupant Classification System Calibration” procedure using BYD dedicated diagnostic equipment: recorded the baseline with the seat empty, then placed a standard weight (approximately 75 kg simulating an adult occupant) to complete calibration. The fault codes cleared automatically and the airbag system returned to normal operation.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Worn seat track wiring harness on BYD e5 450 causes intermittent short circuit.

**Symptoms:** Vehicle used as a ride-hailing car. After about 120,000 km, the airbag warning light occasionally came on. The light flickered over speed bumps or rough roads, and sometimes went out automatically on smooth roads. DTC B1612-00 appeared intermittently. **Diagnosis:** Inspection found the wiring harness at the front passenger seat adjustment rails had insulation damage from long-term rubbing against the metal rail edges due to frequent seat adjustments. During vehicle vibration, internal conductors occasionally contacted the constant power line under the seat (seat heater power supply), causing an intermittent short to power. **Solution:** Replaced the damaged section of the harness (from the floor harness to the OCS sensor). Wrapped the harness in high-temperature resistant corrugated tubing where it routes through the rail area. Adjusted harness mounting points to prevent mechanical interference with the seat rails. Secured the harness to non-moving parts of the seat frame with cable ties. Cleared the fault code and repeatedly tested the seat adjustment function; the fault did not return.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Han EV SRS ECU internal driver circuit fault

Symptoms: After sitting overnight, the next morning the SRS light stayed on. DTC B1612-00 (front passenger airbag short to power) could not be cleared. No accident history, and the wiring harness showed no visible damage. Diagnosis: Measured the front passenger airbag circuit resistance – normal (2.0-3.0 Ω). However, measuring voltage between the circuit and power showed an abnormal 12 V. Disconnected the airbag module and dashboard harness, leaving only the SRS ECU connected; the scan tool still reported a short to power. Disconnected the ECU connector and found continuity between the corresponding internal ECU pins and the power pins, indicating the ECU’s internal ignition driver transistor had shorted. Solution: Replaced the airbag control module (SRS ECU; part number depends on vehicle configuration). Programmed the VIN, coded the airbag system configuration, ran the self-test, and cleared the crash records. Fault resolved.
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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.