B16471B

DTC B16471B indicates the driver-side seatbelt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold set by the SRS control module (typical normal range: 1 — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B16471B indicates the driver-side seatbelt pretensioner circuit resistance exceeds the normal threshold set by the SRS control module (typical normal range: 1.5-4.0 Ω; detected value is high).

The pretensioner is a pyrotechnic component of the passive safety system, containing a resistance wire and an igniter charge.

Excessive resistance indicates high circuit impedance resulting from poor contact, wiring harness oxidation, connector corrosion, or pretensioner aging.

This fault forces the SRS system into a degraded mode and continuously illuminates the airbag warning light.

During a collision, the driver-side seatbelt pretensioner may fail to deploy and retract, severely compromising occupant restraint protection.

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Cases Logged
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The connector under the seat oxidized, causing resistance drift.

The vehicle came in with the airbag warning light on. Read DTC B16471B. Found the yellow connector under the driver's seat showed water damage, with oxidised and blackened pins. Cleaned it with WD-40 Precision Electrical Contact Cleaner, reducing resistance from 5.2Ω to 2.3Ω. Fault resolved. Advised the customer to avoid spraying water directly under the seats when washing the car and to waterproof the connector.
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Internal open circuit in clock spring causes false alarm.

BYD Qin Pro DM. Customer reported the airbag warning light illuminating intermittently. Pretensioner resistance measured normal. Resistance from the clock spring to the SRS ECU was unstable, fluctuating between 2–8 Ω. Disassembled the steering wheel and found a broken internal ribbon cable in the clock spring. Replaced the clock spring; resistance stabilised at 2.1 Ω. Cleared fault codes; the fault has not returned.
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Aftermarket seat heater installation caused abnormal circuit resistance.

Owner installed seat heating pads, splicing into the wiring to connect power. During the work, the owner accidentally damaged the pretensioner harness insulation, causing the copper wires to oxidise. Inspection found extra resistance spliced into the pretensioner circuit. Repaired the wiring (replaced the entire section of yellow SRS-specific cable) and removed the illegal heating pad wiring. Resistance measurements returned to normal and the SRS system resumed normal operation.
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Pretensioner internal resistance high due to aging

2018 Qin Pro, 5 years old. DTC B16471B wouldn't clear. Disconnected the pretensioner plug and measured the pretensioner's resistance directly: 6.8Ω, well above spec. Diagnosed an aged pyrotechnic resistor wire inside the pretensioner. Replaced the driver-side seat belt assembly (including pretensioner). Performed the 'Replace Pretensioner' configuration with VDS2000. Fault resolved.
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SRS control module software misdiagnosis

No accident history. Measured resistances of the pre-tensioner and harness were both within the normal range (2.4Ω), but code B16471B appeared frequently. Compared to the passenger side resistance (2.2Ω), the difference was minimal. Upgraded the SRS control module software to the latest version (2023 patch); the fault code did not return. Determined to be a false trigger caused by overly sensitive calibration in the early software.
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.