This DTC indicates the SRS control module detects the driver-side seat belt pretensioner squib circuit resistance at or near 0 ohms, indicating a short circuit — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates the SRS control module detects the driver-side seat belt pretensioner squib circuit resistance at or near 0 ohms, indicating a short circuit.
As a key actuator in the passive safety system, the pretensioner ignites the squib during a collision to generate gas and tighten the seat belt, eliminating slack between the occupant and the belt.
A 0-ohm resistance indicates an internal short circuit in the squib, a short to ground in the wiring harness, or a fault in the internal driver circuit of the SRS module.
This fault causes the SRS system to enter degraded mode.
The driver-side airbag may fail to deploy properly, and the airbag warning lamp illuminates.
On some BYD new energy models, similar DTCs may relate to the high-voltage system (such as the traction battery charging circuit).
However, the official repair manual explicitly assigns B1645-00 to the SRS restraint system.
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