B16EF-00

DTC B16EF-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects an open circuit or high resistance condition (typically exceeding 10kΩ) in the Right Rear Impact Sensor or Driver Seat Belt Pretensioner circuit — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B16EF-00 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) detects an open circuit or high resistance condition (typically exceeding 10kΩ) in the Right Rear Impact Sensor or Driver Seat Belt Pretensioner circuit.

The system triggers this Hard DTC when it detects interrupted communication between the component and the airbag ECU, or abnormal resistance in the ignition circuit.

In BYD Qin series models, this code typically indicates a LIN bus communication failure or hard-wired connection fault at the side impact acceleration sensor located in the right rear C-pillar or B-pillar.

In Song Pro, Tang DM, Han EV, and other models, this code designates an open circuit in the driver-side seat belt pretensioner ignition circuit.

Upon triggering, the SRS ECU illuminates the airbag warning light, disables the corresponding airbag deployment and pretensioner functions, and enters fail-safe mode.

In extreme cases, this failure may result in a loss of occupant protection during a side impact.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Right rear crash sensor connector loose, pins backed out, or corroded (located behind the right rear wheel arch liner or inside the C-pillar trim panel; susceptible to water ingress or damp environments)
  • 2Long-term bending of the driver's seat belt pretensioner wiring harness at the seat slide rail causes fatigue fracture of the internal copper strands, resulting in an intermittent open circuit.
  • 3Crash sensor internal accelerometer element damaged, waterproofing failure, or pretensioner deployed in an accident (internal open circuit in the single-use pyrotechnic device)
  • 4SRS wiring harness chafes against body metal edges, seat rails, or hinges, damaging the insulation and causing an open circuit or short to ground.
  • 5SRS ECU internal fault (e.g., damaged ignition driver chip), or failure to perform system configuration coding after pretensioner replacement, resulting in communication failure.
  • 1
    Use a dedicated diagnostic tool (Launch X-431 or BYD ED400) to read the complete fault codes and freeze-frame data. Confirm whether the fault status is Current or History, and record the vehicle status when the fault occurred.
  • 2
    Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes (capacitor discharge). Locate the target component based on vehicle configuration: for Qin series, check the right rear crash sensor (position B16, usually inside the right rear quarter panel); for other models, check the pretensioner connector under the driver's seat.
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    Visually inspect the connector for looseness, oxidation, water ingress, or damaged locking tabs. Clean the terminals with anhydrous alcohol. Measure component resistance: the pretensioner should be 1.5-2.5Ω (typical value 2.0Ω) and the crash sensor should be 2.0-3.0kΩ. Replace the component if out of range.
  • 4
    Perform wiring harness continuity test: Measure continuity from the SRS ECU to the component connector; resistance should be <1Ω. Check for short to ground (resistance should be >1MΩ) and short to power (voltage should be 0V).
  • 5
    Inspect wiring harness dynamic interference points: move the seat slide rail through its full travel range, and check the wiring harness inside the B-pillar trim and at the door hinge for signs of pinching, abrasion, or sharp edge cuts.
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    Repair the wiring harness: For open circuits, cut out the damaged section and solder an extension using high-temperature wire of the same specification (temperature resistance ≥150℃). Never use ordinary twisted joints. Apply heat-shrink tubing and insulating tape for double protection. Reroute the harness away from moving parts.
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    Replace the faulty sensor or pretensioner assembly (if the pretensioner has deployed, replace the complete assembly; do not attempt repair). Replace the connector with the improved waterproof type (if applicable).
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    Reconnect the battery, clear the fault code, and perform the SRS system self-check cycle (cycle the ignition switch ON-OFF three times or use the diagnostic tool command). Confirm the airbag warning light turns off. Perform a collision simulation test or a seat limit position movement test to verify the fault does not recur.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song Pro driver's seat pretensioner wiring harness chafed, open circuit

2019 BYD Song Pro, 42,000 km. Airbag warning light stays on constantly, no other symptoms. Scanned with a Launch X-431 and retrieved DTC B16EF-00: "Driver seat belt pretensioner circuit open", with an occasional historical code B16EF-01. Diagnosis: Inspected the pretensioner connector beneath the driver's seat. Found the connector lock damaged, causing poor contact. Measured infinite resistance (open circuit) across the pretensioner, but resistance returned to 2.0 Ω after gently wiggling the harness. Further inspection revealed the harness had chafed at the seat rail, with internal copper wires fractured and only a few strands still connected. Seat movement caused an intermittent open circuit. Repair: Cut out the damaged harness section and soldered in an extension using same-spec high-temperature wire (twist joints not acceptable). Rerouted the harness clear of the seat rail travel area. Replaced the pretensioner connector. Cleared fault codes, then moved the seat through its full range multiple times—no recurrence.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Plus DM-i seat rail pinched wiring harness short circuit

Symptoms: 2021 BYD Qin Plus DM-i, 8 months old. After adjusting the seat to the full forward position, the owner noticed the airbag warning light on the dash suddenly flashing. Scan tool read DTC B16EF-00. All other vehicle functions normal. The warning light sometimes turned off automatically when the seat was moved rearward. Diagnosis: Moving the seat to the full forward position triggered DTC B16EF-00; moving it back made the DTC disappear. Removing the seat revealed the pre-tensioner wiring harness routed incorrectly and pinched by the seat rails. The damaged insulation caused an intermittent short to ground on the signal wire. The pre-tensioner body resistance measured normal at 1.8 Ω, but the harness-to-ground resistance varied during seat movement. Solution: Repaired the damaged harness using insulation tape and heat-shrink tubing for double protection. Rerouted the wiring harness and secured it to the seat frame with cable ties to prevent interference with moving parts. Added a wiring protection sleeve at the seat rails. Cleared the DTC; fault eliminated.
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Tang DM pretensioner triggered after accident, not replaced

Symptoms: 2018 BYD Tang DM. Low-speed frontal collision at approximately 25 km/h (airbags did not deploy). After the dealership repaired the front bumper, the airbag warning light stayed on continuously. Diagnostics showed active fault code B16EF-00 that could not be cleared. Diagnostic process: The accident repair replaced only the front bumper and crash beam and did not involve the seatbelt system. Inspection found the driver seatbelt pretensioner had triggered during the collision (internal pyrotechnic device detonated), showing infinite resistance. Visual inspection showed slight gap enlargement on the seatbelt retractor housing and colour change at the label (post-trigger indicator). Solution: Replaced the driver-side seatbelt assembly (with pretensioner, part number: BYD-5811100-D). Used a dedicated diagnostic tool to configure and code the airbag system. Performed a system self-test; after passing, cleared the fault code. The airbag warning light went out. The pretensioner is a single-use component and must be replaced after triggering.
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Han EV pretensioner connector water ingress and corrosion

Symptoms: 2020 BYD Han EV. Intermittent fault—airbag warning light illuminates after rain or washing, sometimes self-extinguishing when dry. DTCs B16EF-00 (current) and B16EF-11 (historic). Normal driving unaffected, but the vehicle fails annual roadworthiness inspection. Diagnosis: Focused inspection on pretensioner connector waterproofing. Found seal ring aged and deformed, allowing water ingress that oxidised the pins and created contact resistance (measured 5.8Ω; normal spec <3Ω). Cleaned with anhydrous alcohol and blow-dried; resistance returned to normal. However, the seal could not be restored, causing repeated water ingress during rain. Repair: Replaced pretensioner connector with improved version featuring double-layer seal (per dealer technical bulletin). Applied special conductive anti-corrosion paste to the pins. Repaired damaged section of wiring harness corrugated tube and wrapped with waterproof tape. Achieved IP65 waterproof rating. Fault permanently resolved.
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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.