DTC B162A1A indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects a resistance of 0 ohms, or close to 0, in the driver's side airbag circuit (usually integrated into the seat side) — Seal U
DTC B162A1A indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects a resistance of 0 ohms, or close to 0, in the driver's side airbag circuit (usually integrated into the seat side).
Normal airbag circuit resistance ranges from 2-3 ohms (including the airbag inflator resistance and wiring harness impedance).
A resistance of 0 indicates a short circuit.
Possible causes include damaged wiring harness insulation causing a short between positive and negative terminals, connector pins shorting to ground, an internal short in the airbag inflator, or an SRS control module sampling circuit fault.
This fault prevents the side airbag from deploying during a collision, resulting in a loss of protection.
In extreme cases, poor contact at the short circuit point can produce arcing and risk unintended deployment.
Triggering this fault code illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light and may disable the entire airbag system.
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