In the BYD SRS (airbag) system, DTC B1695 indicates a front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) fault, rather than the literal "power supply voltage too high" — Qin Plus
In the BYD SRS (airbag) system, DTC B1695 indicates a front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) fault, rather than the literal "power supply voltage too high".
This DTC indicates the SRS ECU detected an abnormal front passenger seat occupancy sensor signal, a communication interruption, or calibration data outside the valid range.
The OCS uses a piezoelectric sensor mat to detect front passenger seat occupancy and occupant weight category to control airbag deployment and staged inflation force.
If sensor resistance drifts, signal voltage is abnormal (standard no-load value is 1.2-1.5V), the communication circuit opens, or system calibration is incorrect, the SRS ECU triggers DTC B1695 and illuminates the airbag warning lamp.
This creates a serious safety risk, as the front passenger airbag may deploy incorrectly or fail to deploy during a collision.
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