B160B

DTC B160B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter (squib) circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1 — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B160B indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control unit detects the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter (squib) circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically <1.5Ω; standard range is 2.0±0.3Ω).

This active fault indicates an abnormally low-resistance path in the circuit.

A partial short circuit, an internal turn-to-turn short in the igniter, or a wiring harness short to ground can cause this condition.

The low resistance abnormally increases the airbag circuit current, creating a risk of unintended airbag deployment.

Alternatively, during a collision, the excessive current may trigger the ACU protective cutoff and prevent normal deployment.

When this DTC triggers, the SRS system typically enters fail-safe mode and disables the driver-side airbag.

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Cases Logged
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Tang DM clock spring internal short circuit resulting in 0.9Ω resistance.

2021 Tang DM. The dash showed an 'Airbag Fault'. Retrieved DTC B160B. Live data indicated the driver's airbag resistance at 0.9Ω. Disassembled the steering wheel and found slight water ingress on the clock spring connector. Removed the clock spring and measured the resistance: 1.2Ω at rest, dropping to 0.6Ω when turning the steering wheel. Determined the internal flat cable insulation had worn, causing a short. Installed a genuine clock spring (part number: KE-4135100). Resistance returned to 2.1Ω. Fault resolved.
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Song MAX airbag connector corroded after wading

2019 Song MAX. After a typhoon, the airbag warning light stayed on constantly and stored DTC B160B. Inspection found muddy water intrusion in the wiring harness connector below the driver-side A-pillar (airbag circuit branch). The terminals showed green oxidation, causing approximately 0.5Ω parallel resistance. Cleaned terminals using electronic contact cleaner, applied conductive anti-corrosion grease, and replaced the waterproof seal ring. Resistance returned to normal. Recommend checking the door weatherstrip drain holes for blockages.
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Modified steering wheel on Yuan EV crushed the wiring harness

2019 BYD Yuan EV. One week after the owner fitted a racing steering wheel, DTC B160B set. Inspection found the aftermarket adapter hub was too thin, causing the original airbag wiring harness to be excessively pinched at the steering wheel frame. This damaged the insulation and created a short to ground. Repaired the wiring harness and fitted a dedicated harness protection sleeve. After restoring the factory steering wheel, the fault cleared. Tip: When fitting an aftermarket steering wheel, make sure the clock spring and airbag wiring harness have enough clearance.
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Qin Pro ACU software falsely reporting low resistance

2020 BYD Qin gasoline. Intermittent B160B. Measured airbag resistance: 2.0Ω (normal). Checked ACU software version: V1.2. Known issue: overly sensitive sampling algorithm threshold. Flashed ACU to V2.1 using VDS (ECU refresh), which lowers the resistance detection threshold lower limit to 1.2Ω. Fault did not return. This type of software fault needs confirmation by comparing with multiple vehicles from the same production batch.
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Internal short circuit in driver airbag igniter due to aging

2019 Yuan, 80,000 km. DTC B160B persistent, resistance 1.0 Ω. Disconnected the clock spring and measured the airbag assembly directly; resistance remained low. Disassembled the airbag and found the insulation between the igniter bridge wire and housing had aged and broken down. Replaced the driver airbag assembly. Airbags are hazardous explosives—handle the old part in accordance with explosives transport regulations. Fault resolved. This fault occurs more frequently in high-temperature regions such as Hainan and Guangdong.
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.