DTC B1602 indicates a short to power in the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter circuit — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1602 indicates a short to power in the driver frontal airbag (DAB) igniter circuit.
In the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) architecture, the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) continuously monitors the circuit resistance of each airbag igniter (normally about 2-3 Ω) and its insulation status.
When the ACU detects abnormal continuity between the driver airbag igniter wiring and the vehicle power supply (12V+) (resistance below the threshold, typically <10 kΩ for a short to power), it triggers this fault.
This fault means the airbag may deploy unexpectedly while driving (a serious safety risk) or fail to deploy properly in a collision because the power supply clamps the circuit.
The fault may originate in the clock spring (spiral cable), airbag wiring harness, connector, or the ACU internal driver circuit.
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