DTC B162A-00 indicates an abnormal left front seat side airbag ignition circuit resistance of 0 ohms, representing a short-to-ground fault — Atto 8
DTC B162A-00 indicates an abnormal left front seat side airbag ignition circuit resistance of 0 ohms, representing a short-to-ground fault.
Normal airbag inflator resistance is 2.0-3.0 Ω.
A 0 Ω reading means the ignition circuit shorts to the vehicle body ground.
Potential causes include an internal airbag module short circuit, damaged wiring harness insulation shorting to ground, or shorted connector terminals.
This fault causes the SRS system to detect a risk of accidental ignition or deployment failure.
Consequently, the SRS system disables the airbag's collision protection function and illuminates the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster.
Seat rail adjustment caused wiring harness to chafe and short circuit
Water ingress during car washing caused the connector to short circuit.
Short circuit in seat side airbag igniter
Installing seat covers caused the connector to come loose and short-circuit.