B167B

DTC B167B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an unintended low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the Right Rear Side Impact Sensor signal circuit and vehicle ground (GND) — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B167B indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an unintended low-resistance connection (short to ground) between the Right Rear Side Impact Sensor signal circuit and vehicle ground (GND).

This sensor typically mounts in the right C-pillar, rear rocker panel, or rear seat side panel area to monitor side-impact acceleration at the right rear of the vehicle.

During a short to ground, the SRS control module detects an abnormal drop in sensor voltage (approaching 0V) and registers a sensor circuit fault.

This fault forces the SRS into a degraded mode: the right side airbag and curtain airbag may fail to deploy during a collision, or the system may falsely trigger its fail-safe mechanism, keeping the airbag warning lamp illuminated and severely compromising passive safety.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Physical damage to the wiring harness: Long-term vibration and chafing of the right rear wiring harness near the door sill, C-pillar, or seat rail damages the insulation, causing the wire to directly contact the body metal and create a short to ground.
  • 2Connector fault: Improperly locked sensor connector, aged sealing ring causing water ingress and corrosion, or bent or deformed pins shorting the signal terminal to the ground terminal.
  • 3Sensor internal short circuit: A fault in the crash sensor internal piezoelectric element or processing circuit shorts the power/signal line to the housing (ground).
  • 4Improper repair: During accident repair or interior trim removal and installation, screws or clips pinch and pierce the wiring harness, or improper securing allows the harness to contact sharp metal edges.
  • 5Environmental factors: Vehicle wading or water leaks causing water ingress into the right rear floor wiring harness connector, or rodents chewing through the wiring harness insulation.
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    Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 90 seconds for the SRS capacitor to fully discharge, preventing accidental airbag deployment.
  • 2
    Fault confirmation: Connect the diagnostic tool and read the freeze frame data. Confirm the sensor voltage when the fault occurred (normally approx. 2.5V; close to 0V when shorted to ground). Clear the fault code and check if it returns.
  • 3
    Locate the component: Remove the right C-pillar trim panel and rear door sill trim panel. Locate the right rear side impact sensor (usually features a black or yellow connector with a locking mechanism).
  • 4
    Circuit measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector and use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the harness-side signal pin (usually the center pin) and body ground. If the resistance is <5Ω, this confirms a short to ground; if the resistance is >1MΩ, the fault is in the sensor itself.
  • 5
    Wiring harness inspection: Inspect along the sensor wiring harness routing. Focus on the insulation condition where the harness passes through sheet metal holes, routes past seat rails, and at retaining clips. Repair damaged sections and wrap with insulating tape, or replace the wiring harness.
  • 6
    Component inspection: If the wiring harness is normal, measure the resistance between the sensor terminals. If abnormal, replace the sensor (match the part number to the vehicle model, such as Yuan EV, Tang, etc.).
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    System reset: After repair, restore connections, reinstall interior trim, and connect the 12V battery. Use the diagnostic tool to perform 'SRS System Self-Learning' or 'Sensor Calibration' (required on some models). Clear fault codes and confirm normal system status.
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Corroded connectors in the water-damaged vehicle caused a short circuit.

A 2020 BYD Song MAX presented with a constant airbag warning light after driving through flood water during heavy rain. Retrieved DTC B167B. Found clear water ingress in the right rear sill wiring harness connector, with pins showing green copper corrosion. Deteriorated door seals allowed rainwater to enter and pool at the sill harness connector. Repair: Cleaned corrosion from the connector, flushed with electronic cleaner and blow-dried, applied conductive grease, and replaced the seal. Fault cleared.
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Wiring harness pinched during accident repair, causing short circuit

A 2019 BYD Yuan EV sustained scrape damage to the right rear side. After repair at an independent workshop, DTC B167B set. Inspection found the C-pillar trim panel fixing screws reinstalled during the repair were too long, piercing the side impact sensor harness sheath and causing the signal wire to directly contact the screw (earth). Replaced the damaged harness section, adjusted the screw length, rerouted the wiring to specification, and added protective sleeving.
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Sensor internal circuit fault

A 2021 BYD Tang's airbag warning light came on suddenly during normal driving, with no collision history. The diagnostic tool displayed DTC B167B, which could not be cleared. Disconnected the sensor and measured harness-to-ground resistance: normal (infinite). Measured continuity between the sensor signal pin and its casing, confirming an internal PCB short. Replaced the right rear side impact sensor (part number: BYD-SRS-RRS-01); fault resolved. Cause: internal component thermal failure.
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Seat removal and installation chafed the wiring harness

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro developed an intermittent B167B fault following replacement of the right rear seat cover. Inspection revealed the technician had not disconnected the sensor connector before removing the seat; forced pulling pinched the wiring harness at the seat hinge, damaging the insulation and exposing copper wire that contacted the seat frame. Repair: Repaired the damaged wiring, rerouted the harness clear of moving parts, added corrugated tube protection, and standardized the removal and installation procedures.
Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.