DTC B163B1A indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger side airbag (typically mounted on the outboard side of the front passenger seat or inside the right front door trim panel) falls below the minimum threshold set by the SRS control module (ACM) (typically below 1 — Qin Plus
DTC B163B1A indicates the squib circuit resistance of the front passenger side airbag (typically mounted on the outboard side of the front passenger seat or inside the right front door trim panel) falls below the minimum threshold set by the SRS control module (ACM) (typically below 1.0-1.5 Ω; normal range is 2.0-3.0 Ω).
This condition indicates a partial or complete short in the squib circuit.
Damaged wiring, water ingress at the connector, or an internal airbag fault can cause this issue.
This fault triggers the safety protection mechanism.
The SRS system disables the airbag circuit to prevent unintended deployment and illuminates the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster.
During a side impact, this airbag may fail to deploy normally, severely compromising occupant safety.
Right front door hinge wiring harness wore through and shorted, causing low resistance.
Passenger seat airbag connector shorted due to water ingress.
Metal debris in the ACM connector caused a false short-circuit fault.