B162212

DTC B162212 indicates abnormal continuity between the squib circuit of the driver side airbag (usually the seat-mounted side airbag) and the vehicle positive power supply (B+, battery voltage) — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B162212 indicates abnormal continuity between the squib circuit of the driver side airbag (usually the seat-mounted side airbag) and the vehicle positive power supply (B+, battery voltage).

In the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control logic, the airbag squib circuit must maintain a high-impedance open state at rest.

The control unit determines circuit integrity by monitoring circuit voltage.

Detecting a short to power in this circuit indicates damaged wiring insulation contacting a constant power wire, or an insulation failure of the igniter coil inside the airbag module.

This fault immediately forces the SRS into fail-safe mode, which: 1) Disables the driver side airbag, preventing deployment during a side impact; 2) Illuminates the airbag warning lamp; 3) Creates a risk of unintended airbag deployment in extreme cases (despite multiple protections in modern systems).

Because it involves a core component of the passive safety system, this fault classifies as severe and requires immediate repair.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Seat adjustment chafed the wiring harness, causing a short circuit.

Model: Qin Pro DM 2019. Customer reported the airbag warning light staying on. Scan tool read current DTC B162212. Inspection revealed the wiring harness under the driver's seat was pinched when the seat track was in the fully forward position. The yellow airbag wire insulation had chafed through and contacted the red seat heater power wire, causing a short circuit. Repair: replaced the entire damaged harness section, rerouted the cable path, added protective sleeving at flex points, and ensured no interference through full seat travel. After clearing the DTC, the system returned to normal. Resistance: 2.4Ω.
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Connector corroded and shorted after wading

Vehicle: BYD E2 2019. The vehicle waded through water about 30 cm deep, after which the SRS warning light came on. DTCs B162212 and B162213 (short to ground) appeared alternately. Removed the driver's seat and found the SRS connector (yellow) contained obvious water stains and corrosion; insulation resistance between terminals had dropped to 0.5 MΩ. Repair: Cleaned the connector using precision electrical contact cleaner, blew it dry, applied specialised electrical contact protectant, and replaced the waterproof seal. The airbag module sustained no damage, and the fault cleared after the repair. Recommend checking the vehicle floor sealing.
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Wiring incorrectly connected after accident repair

Vehicle: Qin EV 2019. After left front collision repairs, the airbag warning light stayed on. DTC B162212 retrieved. Inspection found that during the repair, an unauthorised workshop swapped the side airbag and seat heater connectors when replacing the seat (same pin count, different colours). This connected the airbag circuit directly to 12V power. Fix: Corrected the connector connections, checked the airbag module (resistance measured 2.2Ω, normal), cleared the fault codes, and the system returned to normal. Note: BYD SRS connectors have mechanical keying; forcing them may cause damage.
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Replaced airbag module due to internal short circuit

Vehicle: BYD E3 2020. The airbag warning light illuminated suddenly while driving without collision impact. Fault code B162212. Disconnected the SRS control unit in the engine compartment and the wiring harness under the seat. Measured separately: the wiring harness side showed good insulation to ground and to power supply (>20MΩ), with infinite resistance. At the airbag module side, measured continuity between the igniter terminals and the housing, confirming an internal short circuit. Repair: Replaced the driver's seat side airbag module (required dismantling the seat backrest; gas generator retaining torque: 7.5 N·m). Performed online matching and programming after replacement. Fault resolved.
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.