DTC B164F indicates the measured circuit resistance of the front passenger side (front right) seat belt pretensioner is 0 ohms — Seal 6 EV
DTC B164F indicates the measured circuit resistance of the front passenger side (front right) seat belt pretensioner is 0 ohms.
In BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) circuit logic, a 0-ohm resistance typically indicates a short to ground or a low-impedance short, rather than an open circuit.
The pretensioner contains a squib and heating wire; normal resistance is 1.5-3.0 Ω.
This fault causes the SRS control module to register an abnormal pretensioner circuit, meaning the pretensioner may fail to tension the seat belt during a collision.
The instrument cluster AIRBAG/SRS warning light remains illuminated, the system enters fail-safe mode, and the SRS module may simultaneously disable the front airbags, severely compromising occupant protection.
Seat cleaning caused water ingress into the connector, resulting in a short circuit
Seat adjustment mechanism crushed wiring harness, causing intermittent short circuit.
Pretensioner internal squib short circuit — replace assembly