DTC B168400 indicates the Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an internal fault or abnormal signal — Seal U
DTC B168400 indicates the Occupant Classification System (OCS) detects an internal fault or abnormal signal.
Installed inside the front passenger seat, this key subsystem of the SRS airbag system uses a pressure sensor matrix to monitor seat occupancy status in real time (empty seat/child/adult).
The OCS controls the front passenger airbag deployment strategy (suppression, low-power deployment, or full-power deployment) based on the occupant weight class (usually Class 0, Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3).
When this DTC triggers, the SRS ECU cannot accurately determine the front passenger occupant status.
The system enters fail-safe mode, disables the front passenger airbag by default (to prevent injury to children), and illuminates the airbag fault warning lamp.
This fault may prevent correct front passenger airbag deployment during a collision or cause unintended deployment when the seat is empty, severely compromising passive safety performance.
Water ingress into the seat caused an intermittent OCS module fault.
Airbag warning light illuminated after seat replacement without calibration
Wiring harness wear caused OCS communication interruption
OCS sensor aging drift triggered the fault.