DTC B160C-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects the driver frontal airbag (steering wheel airbag module) igniter (squib) circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit — Seal U
DTC B160C-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects the driver frontal airbag (steering wheel airbag module) igniter (squib) circuit resistance exceeds the calibrated upper limit.
Normal BYD Qin series airbag igniter resistance is 2.0-3.0 Ω.
The ECU triggers this fault when it detects the resistance continuously exceeds the threshold (typically >5 Ω or an open circuit).
This hard fault means the airbag may fail to deploy normally (fail-safe mode) or delay deployment during a collision, severely compromising driver passive safety.
Poor contact, wiring oxidation, a partial open circuit, or igniter aging causes the abnormal increase in circuit resistance.
Internal open circuit in clock spring causing high resistance
Airbag connector oxidised, poor contact
Airbag module internal igniter degraded.
Worn steering column wiring harness caused intermittent open circuit.
SRS control module software false positive