B1622

DTC B1622 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically below 1 — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B1622 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module detects an abnormally low-resistance connection (typically below 1.0Ω) between the driver side airbag inflator circuit and battery positive (B+, 12V).

Normally, the airbag inflator circuit maintains a high-resistance state (open circuit or the 2-3Ω resistance of the inflator itself).

A short to power means the SRS module detects supply voltage instead of the expected high-resistance signal when checking circuit integrity.

This fault poses extreme safety risks.

During a collision, the SRS module may fail to trigger the inflator circuit, preventing airbag deployment.

Additionally, specific operating conditions (such as intermittent wiring contact or voltage fluctuations) can cause unintended airbag deployment, severely threatening driver safety.

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Cases Logged
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BYD Tang DM: internal short in clock spring caused B1622.

Vehicle: 2021 Tang DM. Symptom: SRS warning light on instrument cluster stays on. DTC retrieved: B1622 (driver side airbag short to power). Repair procedure: Disconnected the battery and removed the steering wheel to inspect the clock spring. Found obvious wear marks on the internal flat cable at the rotating disc. The insulation on the airbag igniter wire (yellow) and multi-function button backlight power wire (red) was damaged, and the wires stuck together. Replaced the clock spring (part number: EC-3636100) and tested using a 2.2Ω resistor to simulate the airbag. The DTC cleared and did not return. No recurrence during one-month follow-up after reassembly.
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Seat wiring harness chafed through and shorted on BYD Song Pro

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Song Pro. Symptoms: SRS warning light illuminated intermittently while driving. Scan tool showed stored DTC B1622. Investigation: Found the airbag wiring harness beneath the driver's seat (feeding the side airbag) had chafed against the seat slide rail mounting bracket. The harness insulation had worn through, allowing the internal copper wires to contact the positive supply wire of the seat heating module. Repair: Repaired the damaged harness by re-soldering the connections and insulating with heat shrink tubing. Repositioned the harness retaining clips and fitted anti-chafe sleeving. Verified the harness clears all metal edges and power wires throughout the full range of seat adjustment.
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BYD Qin Plus airbag connector shorted after driving through water

Vehicle Model: 2020 Qin Plus. Symptom: After water ingress repairs (water level reached the middle of the seats), the SRS warning light illuminated with DTC B1622. Repair: Removed the driver's side airbag and seat. Found mud and water residue inside the 2-pin airbag connector beneath the seat, with verdigris corrosion between terminals, causing a short circuit between the igniter terminal and the adjacent seat memory module power terminal (high-spec variant with memory seats). Cleaning: Thoroughly cleaned the connector using electronics-grade cleaner, blow-dried it, applied conductive protectant, and confirmed insulation resistance returned to normal. Inspected the wiring harness beneath the carpet for water ingress; found none, then reassembled.
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Aftermarket modifications damaged the wiring harness on a BYD Yuan EV.

Vehicle: 2019 Yuan EV. Symptom: SRS warning light illuminated with DTC B1622 after the owner installed an aftermarket steering wheel heating system. Diagnosis: Inspection found the installer bundled the heating harness and the airbag harness together with cable ties inside the steering wheel. A screw pierced the heating harness insulation, causing a short between the 12V positive supply and the airbag igniter circuit. Repair: Removed the non-genuine retrofit wiring. Repaired the airbag harness insulation by wrapping multiple layers of heat-resistant insulation tape. Restored factory wiring routing. Fault resolved. Advised the owner not to self-modify circuits involving the airbag system.
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.