DTC B162B-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver side airbag (located on the side of the driver seat) igniter circuit resistance is below the system threshold (normal range: 2 — Atto 8
DTC B162B-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects the driver side airbag (located on the side of the driver seat) igniter circuit resistance is below the system threshold (normal range: 2.0-5.0Ω; low resistance indicates a value below the lower limit or a near short circuit).
Electrically, this indicates an abnormally low-resistance path in the circuit.
Potential causes include a wiring short to ground, an internal short circuit in the airbag module, or abnormal connector conduction.
This fault causes the SRS system to classify the driver side airbag as unsafe.
During a collision, excessive current may prevent the igniter from deploying the airbag.
Additionally, a risk of accidental deployment (non-collision deployment) exists.
Consequently, the system illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light and may disable the entire airbag system, severely compromising occupant side-impact protection.
Oxidation of the seat side airbag wiring harness connector caused poor contact.
Seat adjustment caused the wiring harness to chafe and short to ground.
Abnormal internal resistance in driver side airbag module
Internal short in clock spring caused intermittent fault