B163A-00

DTC B163A-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects 0Ω resistance in the right front seat side airbag circuit, technically defined as a short circuit — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B163A-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects 0Ω resistance in the right front seat side airbag circuit, technically defined as a short circuit.

Normal airbag inflator resistance ranges from 1.5-3.5Ω (typically 2.0±0.5Ω).

A 0Ω reading indicates a short to ground, a short to power, or an internal short within the airbag assembly.

This fault prevents the side airbag from deploying during a collision or, in extreme cases, causes accidental deployment due to wiring interference.

The seat houses the side airbag and undergoes frequent fore-aft and angle adjustments.

This movement subjects the wiring harness between the seat and floor to long-term bending, making it a common failure point.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Qin EV450 right front seat wiring harness worn through, causing a short circuit

After accident repairs, the vehicle reported DTC B163A-00. Inspection found the right front seat deformed in the collision. Seat frame burrs cut through the SRS wiring harness insulation, causing a short to ground. Repaired the damaged harness section, wrapped the wiring in abrasion-resistant corrugated tubing, and adjusted the position of the seat frame burrs. Fault cleared.
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Water ingress corrosion at connector under E1 seat

After driving through water, the airbag warning light came on. Scanned DTC B163A-00. Removed and inspected the airbag connector under the right front seat and found clear water stains and green corrosion inside. Cause: Connector seal ageing allowed water ingress when wading. Solution: Thoroughly cleaned the connector and replaced it with a new waterproof connector. Fault resolved.
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Qin 100 side airbag internal short circuit

During normal operation, the airbag warning light illuminated intermittently. DTC B163A-00 appeared sporadically. Inspected the wiring harness: found no damage, connectors normal. Disconnected the airbag connector and measured resistance directly at the airbag unit. Found occasional 0.2 Ω readings (unstable). Replaced the right front seat side airbag assembly, which completely resolved the fault.
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Modified seat pinched the wiring harness, causing a short circuit.

B163A-00 appeared one week after the owner installed racing seats. Inspection found the modified seat bracket interfered with the factory SRS wiring harness, pinching the harness between the seat rail and floor, causing a short circuit. Fix: Rewired the harness, rerouted it away from moving parts, and either reinstalled the standard seats or ensured the modified parts did not interfere with the harness.
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SRS ECU software false positive (resistance detection threshold drift)

Multiple checks confirmed normal resistance (2.1 Ω) for the wiring harness and airbag assembly, but the ECU continued to report code B163A-00. An oscilloscope detected intermittent short-circuit pulses in the wiring harness. The root cause was abnormal sensitivity in the ECU's internal detection circuit. Updating the SRS ECU software to the latest version resolved the fault; it has not recurred.
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.