B163A1A

This fault code indicates the front passenger side airbag igniter circuit resistance measures 0 ohms, indicating a Short to Ground fault — Qin Plus

Safety System

This fault code indicates the front passenger side airbag igniter circuit resistance measures 0 ohms, indicating a Short to Ground fault.

Normal airbag igniter resistance in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) is typically 1.5-3.0 Ω.

A 0 ohm reading indicates a direct ground path in the circuit.

Damaged wiring harness insulation contacting ground, shorted connector terminals, or an internal short circuit in the airbag module igniter can cause this condition.

This fault triggers the SRS control unit fail-safe mode, illuminates the airbag warning light, and can prevent the passenger side airbag from deploying during a collision, severely compromising occupant side impact protection.

BYD E2/E3 and similar models use seat-integrated side airbags; frequent seat adjustment easily causes wiring harness fatigue damage.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD E2 seat rail crushed wiring harness, causing short circuit

The vehicle came into the workshop with the airbag warning light on solid on the instrument cluster. DTC B163A1A was read. Inspection revealed the front passenger seat was an aftermarket add-on, and the wiring harness had been routed incorrectly during installation. Removing the seat showed the side airbag harness crushed by a seat rail mounting bolt, with its copper core in direct contact with the metal seat frame, causing a short to ground. Repair: Replaced the damaged harness section, re-routed the wiring, added corrugated tubing for protection, and made sure the harness would not be pinched throughout the full range of seat adjustment. After the repair, the airbag light went out and the system returned to normal.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Water ingress corrosion in the passenger-side airbag connector of a BYD Qin EV.

A 2019 Qin EV developed an illuminated airbag warning light after driving through flood water during a heavy rainstorm. The scan tool showed DTC B163A1A. Inspection found water ingress marks on the carpet and green copper corrosion inside the yellow SRS connector under the front passenger seat. Electrolyte conduction between the terminals caused a short circuit. Disconnected the connector, cleaned the terminals thoroughly with electronic contact cleaner, blew them dry, applied conductive grease, and replaced the waterproof seal. Checked body drain holes for blockages and cleared rear door drain channels. Cleared the fault codes and road-tested; the fault did not return.
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Frequent seat adjustment caused wiring harness fatigue fracture in E3 commercial vehicle.

A BYD E3 rideshare vehicle with 120,000 km logged DTC B163A1A. Due to commercial use, frequent forward and backward adjustment of the front passenger seat caused the protective sleeve of the airbag wiring harness between the seat and body to crack. Internal wires suffered insulation damage from repeated flexing, with multiple cores shorting to ground. Inspection during repair revealed clear fatigue fracture characteristics where the harness exits the protective sleeve. Fix: Replaced the entire seat wiring harness assembly (including the airbag circuit), adjusted harness mounting points to increase slack, and securely fastened the protective sleeve. No recurrence after one month of post-repair monitoring.
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Replaced the passenger seat side airbag module to resolve the internal short circuit.

Following a minor side impact, the front passenger side airbag deployed normally. After the dealership replaced the airbag module with a new one and cleared the DTCs, the airbag warning light illuminated again the next day with DTC B163A1A returning. Checked the wiring harness – normal. Used a dedicated resistance tester to directly measure the new airbag module. Resistance: 0.2 Ω (normal is approximately 2.0 Ω), indicating a parts quality issue (internal igniter short circuit). Replaced with another genuine airbag module; resistance measured 1.9 Ω. Installed it, completely eliminating the fault. Recommendation: After replacing an airbag module, always directly measure its resistance to confirm part quality.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Misdiagnosed SRS control unit internal sampling circuit fault case

Multiple repairs failed to resolve DTC B163A1A on a BYD E2. Replaced the wiring harness and airbag module, but the fault persisted. Checked the drive signal from the SRS ECU to the airbag using an oscilloscope and found abnormal output voltage during the control unit self-test. Further measurement of the internal sampling resistor in the ECU revealed a short to ground. Confirmed that the SRS control unit (ACU) internal circuit board had corrosion from moisture ingress (the vehicle previously had a water leak from a blocked sunroof drain tube). Replaced the airbag control unit, recoded the system, and completely cleared the fault. This case highlights that after ruling out wiring and airbag module faults, consider the control unit itself.
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.