B164C-00

This DTC indicates an abnormal short circuit between the front passenger seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit and the vehicle power supply (+B, typically the positive terminal of the 12V battery) — Atto 8

Safety System

This DTC indicates an abnormal short circuit between the front passenger seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit and the vehicle power supply (+B, typically the positive terminal of the 12V battery).

The pretensioner is a pyrotechnic device.

During a collision, the SRS control unit sends an ignition signal to trigger the internal gas generator and rapidly tighten the seat belt.

A short to power in the pretensioner circuit indicates damaged wiring insulation or internal connector bridging, applying a continuous high potential across the pretensioner terminals.

This condition forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode, disabling the front passenger airbag and pretensioner functions.

Extreme cases risk unintended pretensioner deployment or complete failure, posing a severe safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
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Seat rail wear caused pretensioner short circuit in Qin EV450

A 2018 Qin EV450 with 32,000 km had the SRS warning light staying on. Scanning showed DTC B164C-00. The wiring harness retaining clip under the passenger seat had come loose, letting the harness chafe against the metal edge of the seat track. The insulation wore through and the exposed copper wires contacted the seat heater constant +12V feed. Repaired the two damaged wires (pretensioner trigger and return), re-secured the harness, and added corrugated conduit for protection. Fault resolved.
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B-Pillar Connector Corrosion Case: Water-Wading Vehicle

2017 BYD Qin 100. Dashboard displayed airbag fault after driving through floodwater during a typhoon. Diagnostic scan found codes B164C-00 and B1650-00 (driver's side equivalent). Removed the passenger side B-pillar trim and found visible water staining and green corrosion inside the yellow pretensioner connector. Degraded insulation resistance between terminals caused a short to power. Cleaned the connector with anhydrous alcohol, dried it, applied conductive protective grease, and replaced the waterproof seal. Fault resolved. Check the sunroof drain tubes and door seals.
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Internal short in pretensioner after accident repair

After the Qin EV300’s front collision repair, the SRS light stayed on. The front passenger airbag had been replaced after the impact, but the seatbelt was not. Diagnostics found DTC B164C-00. The pretensioner measured 0.8 Ω (too low) and was shorted to power. Disassembly revealed that the collision impact caused a breakdown short circuit in the semiconductor bridge (SBB) inside the pretensioner’s igniter. Replacing the front passenger seatbelt assembly (including pretensioner) cleared the fault codes and restored normal operation.
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Aftermarket heated seat modification caused a fault.

The owner installed an aftermarket ventilation and heating pad on the passenger seat. During installation, they overtightened the cable ties securing the wiring, which cut into and damaged the factory pretensioner wiring harness. They also incorrectly tapped the heating pad into the pretensioner circuit for power. This triggered DTC B164C-00 and heating function faults. Repair involved removing the modified wiring, repairing the original harness (two damaged wires), restoring the factory circuit layout, and advising the owner that airbag system wiring must never be modified.
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SRS control unit internal fault misdiagnosis case

A BYD Qin 80 repeatedly set DTC B164C-00. Previous repairs replaced the pretensioner and wiring harness, but the fault recurred intermittently. The root cause turned out to be a thermally unstable firing driver chip (typically a high-power MOSFET) inside the SRS control unit. After a period of operation, the chip broke down and shorted to power. Replacing the SRS control unit (under the center console or inside the dashboard) and performing vehicle configuration programming permanently fixed the fault.
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.