For BYD Qin PRO (2018–2019) models, DTC B16F700 indicates a "Sensor line 1 configuration error" in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system) — Atto 3
For BYD Qin PRO (2018–2019) models, DTC B16F700 indicates a "Sensor line 1 configuration error" in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system). "Line 1" typically refers to the main power wire, signal wire, or CAN communication line of a crash sensor (e.g., front or side impact sensor).
This fault indicates the ACU (Airbag Control Unit) detects the sensor circuit's electrical configuration does not match the calibration parameters.
Possible causes include incorrect pin assignments, incorrect wiring harness connection order, or incorrect coding and matching after sensor replacement.
This safety-critical fault disables the related airbag circuit, preventing deployment during a collision.
- 1Failure to perform the 'Sensor Configuration' or 'Coding' procedure using the VDS diagnostic tool after replacing the crash sensor or airbag control module results in mismatched configuration parameters.
- 2Sensor wiring harness connector incorrectly pinned during repair (e.g., reversed CAN High and CAN Low wires, or incorrect power and signal pin positions), causing a circuit logic configuration error.
- 3Incorrect sensor part number used (e.g., high-spec model sensor installed on a low-spec model); hardware pin definition does not match the vehicle wiring harness.
- 4Low battery voltage, electromagnetic interference, or module failure typically causes corrupted or missing configuration data stored in the SRS control module (ACU).
- 5Left and right sensor connectors swapped after accident repairs (e.g., left front and right front sensor connectors reversed), causing the system to detect a configuration logic error.
- 1Connect the VDS2000/VDS1000 diagnostic tool and enter the SRS (airbag) system. Read and record all fault codes. Confirm B16F700 is a current fault, not a history fault, and check for other related sensor fault codes.
- 2Use the repair manual to locate the specific sensor corresponding to 'Line 1' (usually the left front crash sensor or driver side impact sensor). Verify the wiring harness connector color and pin positions match the standard configuration. Confirm no pins are backed out or misaligned.
- 3Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes for the SRS system to discharge. Measure the resistance to ground and continuity of each pin at the sensor wiring harness connector to confirm no short circuit, open circuit, or crossed wires.
- 4Check the sensor part number against the vehicle BOM to confirm the sensor hardware configuration is correct. For recently replaced sensors, execute the 'Sensor Replacement Coding' or 'Configuration Write' function to write the correct sensor parameters into the ACU.
- 5If configuration writing fails, check the ACU software version and upgrade the ACU program if necessary. Inspect the wiring harness shield ground to eliminate configuration recognition errors caused by electromagnetic interference.
- 6After completing the configuration, reconnect the battery, clear the fault code, and perform the SRS system self-check (turn the ignition switch ON and verify the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster turns off after the self-check). Perform a road test or simulation test to confirm fault resolution.
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