DTC B161C1B indicates the Passenger Front Airbag ignition circuit resistance exceeds the threshold set by the SRS control module (normal range is typically 2 — Seal U
DTC B161C1B indicates the Passenger Front Airbag ignition circuit resistance exceeds the threshold set by the SRS control module (normal range is typically 2.0-3.0Ω; the module triggers the code upon detecting resistance >3.5Ω or an open circuit).
This active SRS system fault means the passenger front airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, or abnormal signals may force the system into fail-safe mode.
In the BYD diagnostic protocol, the '1B' suffix specifically denotes 'resistance too high/open circuit'.
Poor wiring connections, oxidized connectors, poor clock spring contact, or increased internal airbag module resistance typically cause this condition.
This fault illuminates the instrument panel SRS warning lamp and disables the passenger front airbag.
As a safety-critical fault, it requires immediate repair.
Oxidation of the passenger airbag connector caused high resistance on the Qin Pro DM
Aftermarket dashcam power tapping caused airbag circuit fault
Internal wear in the clock spring caused an intermittent fault.
Replaced airbag module due to internal resistor aging
Wiring harness under seat chafed, causing intermittent connection.