B162A1A

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

Safety System

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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Cases Logged
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Worn seat rails shorted the wiring harness on a BYD Qin Pro DM

Symptoms: Airbag warning light stays on. VDS code: B162A1A. Diagnosis: Checked the wiring harness under the seat. The airbag wiring had rubbed against the seat rail over time, wearing through the insulation and causing a short circuit between the positive and negative wires. Resistance measured: 0.5 ohms. Resolution: Repaired the damaged wiring, rerouted and secured the harness away from the rail interference point, and cleaned the connector. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song MAX: Airbag connector water ingress after wading

Symptoms: After washing the vehicle, the instrument cluster displayed 'Check Airbag System' and the warning light stayed on. Read DTC B162A1A. Diagnosis: Removed the driver seat and found water inside the side airbag connector. The pins had water stains and oxidation; resistance measured 0.2 ohms. Water entered through the seat rail gaps. Resolution: Dried the wiring harness, replaced the airbag connector, and installed waterproof plugs on the seat rails. Fault resolved.
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BYD Yuan PLUS: Aftermarket heated seat installation caused poor connection

Symptoms: Airbag warning light intermittently lit while driving. Historic DTC B162A1A stored; fault recurred when the seat was moved. Diagnosis: Checked the yellow connector under the seat. Found the locking tab broken and the wiring harness pinched during an aftermarket seat heater install, causing an intermittent short when the seat moved (resistance fluctuating between 0.3–2.1 ohms). Solution: Replaced the airbag wiring harness assembly and dedicated connector. Reorganized the aftermarket wiring. Fault completely resolved.
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BYD Tang DM: Owner removed and refitted seats, connector not properly seated

Symptoms: After the owner removed the seat for cleaning and started the vehicle, the airbag warning light stayed on constantly, and VDS reported DTC B162A1A. Diagnosis: Found the airbag connector not fully inserted (unlocked). Metal debris that fell inside during cleaning deformed the pins and caused a short circuit. Measured resistance: 0.8 ohms. A slightly deformed seat rail was compressing the wiring harness. Solution: Replaced the airbag connector, repaired the rail, ensured the connector locked into place, cleared the fault codes, and normal operation was restored.
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BYD Han EV airbag control module software fault

Symptoms: At 3,000 km on a new vehicle, the airbag warning light illuminated. DTC B162A1A occurred intermittently. Wiring harness and airbag resistance measured normal (2.2 ohms). Diagnosis: Used an oscilloscope to monitor the SRS ECU and detected occasional abnormal fluctuations in the sampling voltage. Determined this to be an internal A/D conversion circuit or software calibration issue within the control module (batch quality defect). Solution: Upgraded the SRS control module software to V2.3.5. Fault persisted, so replaced the control module assembly under warranty. Fault resolved.
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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.