B161111

DTC B161111 indicates a short to ground in the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B161111 indicates a short to ground in the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit.

In the BYD SRS (airbag) system architecture, this DTC sets when the airbag control unit (ACU) detects the resistance between the front passenger airbag ignition wiring and body ground falls below the calibrated threshold (usually < 2Ω).

This constitutes a hard fault in the active safety system, indicating compromised airbag circuit integrity.

Potential risks include: 1) the front passenger airbag fails to deploy during a collision, resulting in a loss of occupant protection; 2) abnormal wiring causes unintended airbag deployment in extreme cases.

This latch-type fault (Latch DTC) requires a VDS or dedicated diagnostic tool to clear.

It continuously illuminates the instrument cluster SRS warning lamp (solid, not flashing).

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Internal short in clock spring caused intermittent fault

Vehicle: Qin Pro DM 2019. Customer reported intermittent airbag warning light on the dashboard, especially when turning the steering wheel. Scanned with VDS and found history fault B161111. Removed and inspected the clock spring beneath the steering wheel; found the internal flat cable second layer had worn through and shorted to the grounding spring plate due to prolonged twisting. Replaced the clock spring assembly (part number: BYD-3637A0-XXXX), which resolved the fault and restored resistance to 2.4Ω.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Dashboard wiring harness chafing caused a hard short.

Model: E2 2020. After accident repairs, the airbag light stayed on. Inspection found that when the repair shop reinstalled the dashboard, they trapped the passenger airbag harness (yellow) under the dashboard crossbeam mounting bracket. The insulation wore through, letting the copper core contact the chassis directly. Repaired the damaged harness (re-wrapped and rerouted), fitted a rubber protective sleeve, and resolved the fault.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Air conditioning water leak caused connector corrosion

Model: Qin EV 2019. DTC B161111 appeared after the vehicle drove through water. Removed the glovebox and found mud and water traces inside the front passenger airbag connector (2-pin) behind it. Copper corrosion between the pins dropped resistance to ground to 0.8 Ω. Cleaned the connector contacts, replaced the seal, and cleared the air conditioning drain tube blockage. Cleared the fault code; it has not returned.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Internal short circuit in airbag module igniter

Model: E3 2020. After ruling out wiring harness and clock spring faults, the system tested normally with a dummy load, but the fault returned when the original airbag was connected. Disassembled the airbag module: resistance between igniter pin and housing measured 0.5Ω (normal: infinite), indicating an internal short in the gas generator. Replaced the passenger airbag assembly and the system returned to normal.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

SRS ECU driver chip failure

Vehicle: 2018 Qin Pro (petrol). No accident history. Multiple airbag DTCs suddenly appeared (including B161111). Measured the passenger airbag wiring harness resistance to ground: normal. However, the ACU still reported a short circuit. Replaced the airbag control module (ACU), performed VIN coding and crash sensor calibration. All DTCs cleared; system self-test passed.
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.