DTC B161C-00 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control unit detected the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit resistance exceeds the normal upper limit — Seal 6 EV
DTC B161C-00 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control unit detected the front passenger airbag (PAB) ignition circuit resistance exceeds the normal upper limit.
In BYD SRS systems, the control unit continuously monitors each airbag squib resistance via a low-current detection circuit.
The normal range is typically 2.0-3.0Ω.
If the resistance exceeds approximately 6.0Ω (high-resistance threshold), the control unit logs a 'high resistance' fault.
During a collision, this fault may prevent or delay front passenger airbag deployment, severely compromising occupant passive safety.
High resistance in the ignition circuit causes this fault.
Potential root causes include poor contact, oxidized wiring, loose connectors, or an aging squib inside the airbag module.
Worn clock spring carbon brushes caused intermittent high resistance
Airbag connector terminal oxidation increased contact resistance.
Passenger airbag module internal squib aging
Worn wiring harness behind the dashboard causing high resistance