DTC B163A-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects 0Ω resistance in the right front seat side airbag circuit, technically defined as a short circuit — Seal U
DTC B163A-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects 0Ω resistance in the right front seat side airbag circuit, technically defined as a short circuit.
Normal airbag inflator resistance ranges from 1.5-3.5Ω (typically 2.0±0.5Ω).
A 0Ω reading indicates a short to ground, a short to power, or an internal short within the airbag assembly.
This fault prevents the side airbag from deploying during a collision or, in extreme cases, causes accidental deployment due to wiring interference.
The seat houses the side airbag and undergoes frequent fore-aft and angle adjustments.
This movement subjects the wiring harness between the seat and floor to long-term bending, making it a common failure point.
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