DTC B161B1A indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects the Passenger Front Airbag ignition circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically below 1 — Seal U
DTC B161B1A indicates the airbag control module (SRS ECU) detects the Passenger Front Airbag ignition circuit resistance is below the calibrated threshold (typically below 1.0-1.5Ω; normal range is generally 2.0-5.0Ω).
Low resistance typically indicates a parallel short circuit path in the airbag circuit.
Potential causes include a wiring harness short to ground, bridged connector pins, or an internal short circuit in the airbag inflator.
The ECU classifies this as a "Low Resistance" fault.
This condition can prevent proper airbag deployment during a collision because the short circuit diverts the current.
In extreme cases, static electricity or electromagnetic interference can cause unintended deployment.
Consequently, the SRS system enters fail-safe mode, illuminates the airbag warning light, and disables the passenger front airbag.
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